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The Fort Duquesne Bridge is a steel tied arch bridge that spans the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was colloquially referred to as "The Bridge to Nowhere". It was constructed from 1958-1963 by PennDOT, and opened for traffic October 17, 1969 with its predecessor Manchester Bridge (located closer to the tip of Point State Park) closing that same day (it was demolished in the autumn of 1970).
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Fort Duquesne Bridge
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Pedestrian Walkway on downriver side of the lower deck 8 lanes (4 upper, 4 lower) of
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130.0
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1969-10-17Z
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1969-01-01Z
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