Opened 1902 Longest span 259 m | Closed 1938 Total length 564 m Longest span 259 m | |
Carries 2 streetcar tracks paved for traffic Other name(s) Sharpsburg Bridge, 19th Street Bridge Design cantilever through truss Similar Donald R Lobaugh Bridge, 33rd Street Railroad Bridge, David McCullough Bridge, 30th Street Bridge, Emlenton Bridge |
The 1902 Highland Park Bridge was a cantilever through truss that carried two streetcar tracks across the Allegheny River and Sixmile Island between the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Highland Park and Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. It was replaced by the Highland Park Bridge in 1938.
Location
The bridge was in two sections, with the cantilever on the Pittsburgh side of Sixmile Island and a truss bridge on the Sharpsburg side. It was situated 400 feet (120 m) downstream from the 1938 Highland Park bridge, at the then downstream end of the island. However, contemporary maps and pictures imply that the island has moved almost its entire length downstream, making the bridge location the current (2010) upstream end of the island.
References
Highland Park Bridge (1902) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA