Monongahela City Bridge

The Monongahela City Bridge, officially the General Carl E. Vuono Bridge, spans the Monongahela River from the City of Monongahela in Washington County, Pennsylvania to Forward Township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. It was constructed to replace a bridge which was 1/4 of a mile north of its location at First and Main Streets, and it opened to traffic in 1990.

Monongahela City Bridge
Coordinates40.1992°N 79.9162°W / 40.1992; -79.9162
Carries2 lanes of PA 136 / BicyclePA Route S
CrossesMonongahela River
LocaleMonongahela, Pennsylvania and Forward Township, Pennsylvania
Official nameGeneral Carl E. Vuono Bridge
Characteristics
DesignGirder bridge
Longest span440.0 feet (134.1 m)
History
Opened1990

The bridge marks the end of Monongahela's Main Street and the separation of State Route 136 from State Routes 88 and 837. This is the fourth bridge to cross this segment of the river. The 1836 Williamsport Bridge was a wooden structure that served Monongahela while the town was under its original name. After this bridge was consumed in a fire, a four-frame truss bridge was constructed in 1884. This was soon replaced by a three-frame bridge in 1910, which stood until the erection of the current structure in 1990.


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