Kittanning Citizens Bridge

Bridge in Kittanning and West Kittanning, Pennsylvania
40°48′45″N 79°31′21″W / 40.8125°N 79.5226°W / 40.8125; -79.5226Carries2 lanes of

US 422 Bus., pedestriansCrossesAllegheny RiverLocaleKittanning and West Kittanning, PennsylvaniaCharacteristicsDesignTruss bridgeTotal length949 feet (289 m)Clearance below47 feet (14.3 m)HistoryOpened1932LocationMap

The Kittanning Citizens Bridge is a through truss bridge spanning the Allegheny River at Kittanning in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Constructed in 1932, the bridge carries vehicles and pedestrians between Kittanning and West Kittanning.

The bridge is 949 feet (289 m) in length and has three main spans. Deck width is 16.3 feet (5.0 m) and navigational clearance beneath is 47 feet (14.3 m).[1]

The bridge has appeared in several feature films. It was used as a backdrop and later in the climax scene of the 2002 horror film, The Mothman Prophecies. It was intended to represent the famous Silver Bridge in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, which collapsed in 1967. This is despite the fact that Silver Bridge was a suspension bridge and not a through truss bridge. Effects were used to add piers and suspension cables to Kittanning Citizens Bridge, although it is clearly still a through truss bridge in the film.

It was also filmed for the opening credits of the 2012 movie One for the Money, and is shown briefly in the 2009 film The Hole. Also seen in the 2009 film My Bloody Valentine.

See also

References

  1. ^ Citizens Bridge
  • West Kittanning Bridge replacement project
Bridges of the Allegheny River
Upstream
Allegheny River Lock & Dam No. 7
Kittanning Citizens Bridge
BUS US 422 Business
Downstream
Judge J. Frank Graff Bridge
US 422/ PA 28

40°48′45″N 79°31′21″W / 40.8125°N 79.5226°W / 40.8125; -79.5226