
It's said, if you live in Pittsburgh you'll do at least one of these things daily. Cross a bridge, drive through a tunnel, or cross a river, it's the lay of the land. Pittsburgh has almost 500...
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Pittsburgh's Bridges and Tunnels is a comprehensive website dedicated to documenting the vast network of bridges and tunnels in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. With over 2,000 bridges and a diverse range of structures, this site showcases the most notable landmarks first, allowing visitors to explore the city's unique architectural features. From historic bridges at The Point to the North Shore Connector Tunnel, this website offers a fascinating glimpse into Pittsburgh's rich engineering heritage.
Created by Bruce S. Cridlebaugh, Pittsburgh's Bridges and Tunnels is an independent endeavor that aims to satisfy curiosity and share knowledge about the city's infrastructure. With a focus on bridge design, location, and use, this site provides a valuable resource for bridge enthusiasts, engineers, and anyone interested in exploring the remarkable bridges and tunnels that define Pittsburgh's landscape.
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It's said, if you live in Pittsburgh you'll do at least one of these things daily. Cross a bridge, drive through a tunnel, or cross a river, it's the lay of the land. Pittsburgh has almost 500...
There are so many of these that it deserves its own tour. You can see the city from a million angles. It's a great set of places to hone on your urban photography because of their different...
Under construction. That's the sign you practically see everywhere when it comes to some of Pittsburgh's bridges and tunnels. Unfortunately they schedule them sometime that it interferes with a...
If you're in Pittsburgh, you're going to experience our bridges (and tunnels) - we are, after all, "The City of Bridges". We need to be, given how many waterways and even hills we deal with in the...
Bruce Cridlebaugh created an amazing and authoritative reference guide to Pittsburgh's bridges and tunnels. He documents both the historical legacy and the current structures. His website is...