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Bridge in Parker, Pennsylvania
Parker Bridge
Coordinates41°06′07″N 79°40′46″W / 41.1020°N 79.6795°W / 41.1020; -79.6795
Carries PA 368, pedestrians
CrossesAllegheny River
LocaleParker, Pennsylvania
Characteristics
DesignTruss bridge
MaterialSteel
Total length1,140 feet (350 m)
Width24.9 feet (7.6 m)
Piers in water3
History
Opened1934
Location

Parker Bridge is a truss bridge in the city of Parker, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The bridge, constructed in 1934, carries motor vehicles and pedestrians over the Allegheny River. The Parker Bridge is a variation of the Pratt truss bridge, a design invented by the late Charles H. Parker in the 20th century.

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Bridges of the Allegheny River
Upstream
Foxburg Bridge
Parker Bridge
Downstream
Sergeant Carl F. Curran II Bridge


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