Hot Metal Bridge

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Hot Metal Bridge
Hot Metal Bridge
Crosses Monongahela River
Locale Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Design Truss bridge
Longest span 321 feet
Total length 1,174 feet
Clearance below 48.4 feet

The Hot Metal Bridge is a truss bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which crosses over the Monongahela River. The bridge consists of two parallel spans, the former Monongahela Connecting Railroad Bridge, built in 1887, on the upstream side and the former Hot Metal Bridge, built in 1900, on the downstream side. The Monongahela Connecting Railroad Bridge carried conventional railroad traffic, while the Hot Metal Bridge joined different parts of the J&L Steel mill, carrying crucibles of molten steel from the blast furnaces to the rolling mills on the opposite bank. The two spans share the same piers. The upstream span was converted to road use in 2000, connecting 2nd Avenue near South Oakland with Hot Metal Street(South 29th Street) in the South Side. Work began in the fall of 2006 to convert the downstream span to a mixed pedestrian/bicycle use.

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Bridges of the Monongahela River
Upstream
Glenwood Bridge
Hot Metal Bridge
Downstream
Birmingham Bridge
SR 2085