Petroleum Street Bridge

Bridge in Cranberry Township and Sugarcreek, Pennsylvania
41°25′49″N 79°42′46″W / 41.430182°N 79.712828°W / 41.430182; -79.712828CarriesTwo lanes of US 62CrossesAllegheny RiverLocaleCranberry Township and Sugarcreek, PennsylvaniaCharacteristicsDesignGirder bridgeTotal length705 feetWidth36 ftHistoryOpened1995LocationMap

The Petroleum Street Bridge is a girder bridge connecting the North Side and South Side neighborhoods of Oil City, Pennsylvania and crosses the Allegheny River. The bridge sits just downstream from the confluence of Oil Creek and the Allegheny River. The 1995 structure carries two lanes of U.S. Route 62 and was built during a decade of major refurbishments of Upper Allegheny crossings. Previously, a 1910 truss bridge stood on the site; this structure replaced an earlier wooden bridge.

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  • Nat'l Bridges[permanent dead link]
Bridges of the Allegheny River
Upstream
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Petroleum Street Bridge
U.S. 62
Downstream
Eighth Street Bridge
U.S. 322

41°25′49″N 79°42′46″W / 41.430182°N 79.712828°W / 41.430182; -79.712828