Wabash Bridge (Pittsburgh)

Wabash Bridge

Wabash Bridge 1938
Crosses Monongahela River
Locale Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Design cantilever through truss (removed) piers: rusticated stone
Material steel
Total length 1,504 feet (458 m)
Longest span 812 feet (247 m)
Piers in water 2
Vertical clearance 46 feet (14 m)
Opened 1904
Closed 1946 (closed to traffic)
1948 (removed)

The Wabash Bridge was a railroad bridge across the Monongahela River at Pittsburgh. Constructed between 1902 and 1904 by railroad magnate George J. Gould for his Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Railway.[1]

History

The terminal and warehouses were destroyed by fire in 1946 and the bridge was demolished in 1948 after years of neglect. The steel from the bridge was used in the construction of the Dravosburg Bridge in 1948.[2]

Two piers remain in place today, the only remnants of the bridge still in place at the original site.

See also

Wabash Tunnel

References