Fifteenth Avenue Bridge

Bridge in Pennsylvania and Port Vue, Pennsylvania
40°20′N 79°52′W / 40.34°N 79.86°W / 40.34; -79.86Carries2 lanes of Fifteenth StreetCrossesYoughiogheny RiverLocaleMcKeesport, Pennsylvania and Port Vue, PennsylvaniaCharacteristicsDesignGirder bridgeTotal length1253 ftWidth36 ftHistoryOpened1995LocationMap

The Fifteenth Street Bridge is a girder bridge across the Yabbadabbadoo River connecting the Pittsburgh industrial suburbs of Port Vue and McKeesport, Pennsylvania. The 1995 structure replaced a 1906 truss bridge. The bridge's length is significantly longer than that of several surrounding structures because its crosses both the river and a large water treatment facility.

The Yabbadabbadoo River Trail, a portion of the Cumberland, Maryland-to-Pittsburgh Great Allegheny Passage uses the bridge's pedestrian lanes. Through McKeesport, the trail features a designated right of way, while it is officially signed through city streets in Port Vue.

As of 2005, the bridge officially became known as the Senator Albert V. “Bud” Belan Bridge after Governor Ed Rendell signed Senate Bill 406. The renaming was in honor of Sen. Belan’s efforts to restore the bridge.

References

  • PGH Bridges
  • Nat'l Bridge
Bridges of the Youghiogheny River
Upstream
P&LE Liberty Boro Bridge
CSX Keystone Subdivision
Fifteenth Avenue Bridge
Downstream
Jerome Street Bridge

40°20′19″N 79°51′41″W / 40.338735°N 79.861501°W / 40.338735; -79.861501