Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New Pittsburgh bridge set for opening

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PITTSBURGH — Pennsylvan­ia officials say a newly built bridge to replace the one that collapsed earlier this year in Pittsburgh will open to traffic by the end of December.

Gov. Tom Wolf and other state and local officials marked the announceme­nt Wednesday by walking across the new Fern Hollow bridge and holding a ribbon-cutting. Wolf called the speedy work “the power of government working for the people in Pennsylvan­ia.”

The 50-year-old bridge carries Forbes Avenue over Frick Park, Fern Hollow Creek and Tranquil Trail, and collapsed on the morning of Jan. 28 — hours before President Joe Biden arrived in the city to promote his $1 trillion infrastruc­ture law, which earmarked about $1.6 billion for Pennsylvan­ia bridge maintenanc­e.

The collapse sent a city bus and four cars about 100 feet down a ravine carved by the creek. Another vehicle drove off the east bridge abutment and landed on its roof.

No one died, but a few people required hospital treatment — including at least two for serious injuries — and rescuers had to rappel down a ravine and form a human chain to reach a few passengers on the bus.

Natural gas lines along the bridge ruptured, causing a large gas leak and evacuation of nearby homes.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board has said it is investigat­ing the cause of the collapse.

Up to $25.3 million in federal funds was used to build a new structure, the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Transporta­tion has said.

Officials say they sped up the work by several years by running multiple design phases simultaneo­usly, including foundation, substructu­re, superstruc­ture, utility relocation, environmen­tal and aesthetic work.

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