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Port Perry Bridge (Pennsylvania Railroad)

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Bridge in Pennsylvania and Duquesne, Pennsylvania
PRR Port Perry Bridge
Coordinates40°23′14″N 79°51′05″W / 40.3871°N 79.8513°W / 40.3871; -79.8513
CarriesNorfolk Southern Railway Port Perry Branch
CrossesMonongahela River
LocaleNorth Versailles Township, Pennsylvania and Duquesne, Pennsylvania
Characteristics
DesignTruss bridge
Longest span409.5 feet (124.8 m)
Clearance below45.6 feet (13.9 m)
History
Opened1903
Location

The PPR Port Perry Bridge is a truss bridge that carries the Port Perry Branch of the Norfolk Southern Railway across the Monongahela River between the Pennsylvania towns of North Versailles Township, and Duquesne. The bridge was built to serve the Pennsylvania Railroad, to provide better access to industrial sites, and to help through trains bypass downtown Pittsburgh. Today, the bridge and corresponding route serve a similar purpose and are used to allow high-level loads, especially double-stacked container cars, to avoid the narrower routes through Pittsburgh.

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Bridges of the Monongahela River
Upstream
McKeesport–Duquesne Bridge
Port Perry Bridge (Pennsylvania Railroad)
Downstream
[[Port Perry Bridge (Union Railroad) ]]


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