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West End Bridge (Pittsburgh)

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Crosses
  
Ohio River

Address
  
Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USA

Opened
  
2 December 1932

Area
  
1 ha

Body of water
  
Ohio River

Maintained by
  
PennDOT

Construction started
  
1930

Total length
  
603 m

Location
  
Pittsburgh

West End Bridge (Pittsburgh)

Carries
  
4 lanes of US 19 Two Pedestrian Walkways

Locale
  
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Official name
  
Allegheny County Bridge No 3 Ohio River

Other name(s)
  
West End-North Side Bridge

Similar
  
McKees Rocks Bridge, Fort Duquesne Bridge, South Tenth Street Bri, 31st Street Bridge, David McCullough Bridge

The West End Bridge is a steel bowstring arch bridge over the Ohio River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, approximately one mile below the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. The bridge was built from 1930 to 1932 primarily by the American Bridge Company (superstructure) and the Foundation Company (substructure) and was the world's first to use tied-arch technology on a large scale. It connects the West End to the Chateau neighborhood on the North Side of Pittsburgh. The bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2001. As of 2016, the bridge and its surrounding approaches are undergoing some major reconstruction.

The Riverlife Task Force conducted a competition in the spring of 2006 to design a pedestrian bridge across the Ohio attached to the West End Bridge. The goal of the competition was to create an iconic architectural element which ties both shore neighborhoods with the waterfronts while eliminating the need for pedestrians to cross traffic lanes and empty lots. The winning design was submitted by Endres Ware in association with OLIN, Ammann & Whitney, Auerbach Glasow, and RWDI; however, there is not yet a budget or timelime for actual construction of the winning design.

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