The Fort Duquesne Bridge is a steel bowstring arch bridge that spans the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was colloquially referred to...
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refer to: Battle of Fort Duquesne (1758), an unsuccessful British assault on the fort in the French and Indian Wars Fort Duquesne Bridge, spanning the Allegheny...
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exit 4. (US 19 Truck continues on I-376 west.) I-279 crosses the Fort Duquesne Bridge over the Allegheny River, providing easy access to Heinz Field and...
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Downtown Pittsburgh (section Bridges)
Downtown and the Fort Pitt Tunnel Fort Duquesne Bridge carries I-279 between Downtown and the North Shore Smithfield Street Bridge carries Smithfield...
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inconsistencies: a trained sniper would have shot from a van on the nearby Fort Duquesne Bridge. An apparently random bar fight makes Jack realize that someone is...
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The bridges of Pittsburgh play an important role in the city's transportation system. Without bridges, the Pittsburgh region would be a series of fragmented...
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Construction was halted in 1972 due to lack of funding. Fort Duquesne Bridge (built 1963), a road bridge over the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
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Pittsburgh (redirect from Fort du Quesne)
Pittsburgh International Airport is through the Fort Pitt Tunnel and over the Fort Pitt Bridge. The Fort Duquesne Bridge carrying Interstate 279 is the main gateway...
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years. The bridge closed on October 17, 1969 when its successor, the Fort Duquesne Bridge (located closer to the Roberto Clemente Bridge) opened that...
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Tobin Bridge (two levels of roadways) Girard Point Bridge (two levels of roadways) Fort Pitt Bridge (two levels of roadways) Fort Duquesne Bridge (two...
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