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Bridge in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania
Ohiopyle Highway Bridge
Coordinates39°52′N 79°29′W / 39.87°N 79.49°W / 39.87; -79.49
Carriestwo lanes of PA 381
CrossesYoughiogheny River
LocaleOhiopyle, Pennsylvania
Characteristics
Designgirder bridge
Total length663 feet (202 m)
History
Opened1976
Location

The Ohiopyle Highway Bridge is a structure that carries two lanes of Pennsylvania Route 381 Youghiogheny River in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania, United States.

The span, which opened in 1975, is the third to be located in the vicinity. An original 19th-century covered bridge was replaced by a Pratt truss bridge around 1900. Because of a low-clearance underpass located directly adjacent to its southern approach, this structure proved to be obsolete once the automobile replaced the train as the primary method of tourism in the years following World War II. Although already scheduled for replacement, the discovery of a major fatigue crack sealed the fate of this structure, leading the way for the present girder bridge to be erected.

See also

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Bridges of the Youghiogheny River
Upstream
Confluence Railroad Bridge
Great Allegheny Passage
Ohiopyle Highway Bridge
PA 381
Downstream
Ohiopyle Low Bridge
Great Allegheny Passage

39°52′15″N 79°29′35″W / 39.87078°N 79.49293°W / 39.87078; -79.49293


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