Total length 466' total length Designer Charles M. Reppert Opened 1923 Construction cost 370,000 USD Construction end December 1922 | Architect Stanley L. Roush Closed 2015 Material Concrete Rebuilt 2017 | |
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Official name Beechwood Boulevard Bridge Width 36'7" roadway and sidewalks Similar Jonathon Hulton Bridge, Schenley Park, Birmingham Bridge, Liberty Bridge, Kacchi Dargah–Bidupur Bridge |
Greenfield bridge construction
The Greenfield Bridge, officially known as the Beechwood Boulevard Bridge, was a concrete arch bridge located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The bridge spanned the Parkway East (I-376) between the Greenfield and Oakland neighborhoods.
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Greenfield bridge demolition
History

The Greenfield Bridge was originally constructed in 1921-1923. It was completed by December 1922, but some of the approaches still needed to be filled in. The final cost was $370,000.

By the late 1980s, the bridge had begun to decay. In September 1989 debris from the bridge impacted cars, injuring three. By this point nets had been placed under the bridge. A city engineer said he suspected vandals may have thrown the concrete, but one of the drivers said they were watching the bridge after they were forced to stop and saw no one on the bridge.

The decrepit condition of the bridge has "become a national symbol of infrastructure failure" in the United States, and its poor condition was featured on 60 Minutes and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

The bridge was imploded on December 28, 2015 at 9:20 am. The inbound side of I-376 reopened to traffic on the 31st, a day ahead of schedule. However, the outbound side suffered damage despite a protective layer of dirt placed under the bridge for the implosion and its reopening was delayed.