Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge
The Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge, listed as the Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge on the National Register of Historic Places, is a double-deck steel truss railroad bridge spanning the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The upper deck carries two tracks of Norfolk Southern and Amtrak traffic. The lower deck is unused. The bridge crosses 40 feet (12 m) above the Allegheny and its longest span is 319 feet (97 m).
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Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge
The Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge, listed as the Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge on the National Register of Historic Places, is a double-deck steel truss railroad bridge spanning the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The upper deck carries two tracks of Norfolk Southern and Amtrak traffic. The lower deck is unused. The bridge crosses 40 feet (12 m) above the Allegheny and its longest span is 319 feet (97 m).
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The Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge ...... ngest span is 319 feet (97 m).
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2 tracks ofNorfolk Southern/Amtrak
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deck is above Emsworth Dam normal pool level
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Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge
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Center span, from south bank of the Allegheny, looking NW
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Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge
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The Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge ...... ngest span is 319 feet (97 m).
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Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge
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Bridge No. 1,Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway
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Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge
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