Sutersville Bridge

Coordinates: 40°14′28″N 79°48′19″W / 40.241248°N 79.805269°W / 40.241248; -79.805269
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Sutersville Bridge
Coordinates40°14′N 79°49′W / 40.24°N 79.81°W / 40.24; -79.81
CarriesFirst Street (SR 2020)
CrossesYoughiogheny River
LocaleSutersville and Elizabeth Township, Pennsylvania
Characteristics
Designgirder bridge
Total length607 feet (185 m)
Width30 feet (9.1 m)
History
Opened1986
Location
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The Sutersville Bridge is a structure that crosses the Youghiogheny River between Sutersville and Elizabeth Township, Pennsylvania. It connects a rural southeastern corner of Allegheny County with a small Westmoreland County town.

Previously, a 1902 truss bridge stood on the site. After having to be temporarily closed in 1983 due to poor conditions, the Casey Co. of Aspinwall, Pennsylvania got the contract in February 1985.[1]

It was replaced by the current bridge in 1986, as part of a major rehabilitation project along Western Pennsylvania's rivers; it shares its construction style with a variety of other bridges assembled during the same era. The

Youghiogheny River Trail
features a parking facility adjacent to the bridge's western approach.

References

  1. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. February 7, 1985. p. PGS-2. Retrieved June 5, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon

External links

PGH Bridges National Bridges

40°14′28″N 79°48′19″W / 40.241248°N 79.805269°W / 40.241248; -79.805269