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Hot Metal Bridge

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The Hot Metal Bridge is a historic truss bridge spanning the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Standing at an elevation of approximately 322 meters, this unique structure is renowned for its two parallel spans built on a single set of piers, each with a distinct past. It serves as a vital connection between the Pittsburgh Technology Center in South Oakland and Hot Metal Street in the South Side Flats, embodying a rich blend of industrial heritage and modern recreational utility.

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    August 28, 2023

    Hiking

    From a hiking perspective, Hot Metal Bridge connects South Trail and Eliza Furnace Trail via the Great Allegheny Passage. The bridge's pedestrian and bike path was built in 2007 and offers spectacular views of the Pittsburgh skyline.

    March 21, 2025

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    The Hot Metal Bridge is one of the most recognizable landmarks along the GAP. It crosses the Monongahela River and was an important bridge during the city's industrial heyday. Now, it is a great place to cross by bike and get a wonderful view of the city and river below.

    July 28, 2019

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    There are pull offs on the pedestrian bridge to leave a lock on the fence 🔒

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    1. Three Rivers Heritage Trail – Hot Metal Bridge loop from Sutersville

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 320 m

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    Location: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the Hot Metal Bridge?

    The Hot Metal Bridge is a powerful reminder of Pittsburgh's industrial past. Originally, it comprised two parallel spans: the 1887 Monongahela Connecting Railroad Bridge for conventional rail traffic, and the 1900 Hot Metal Bridge, which famously transported up to 180 tons of molten iron per hour from blast furnaces to open hearths during its peak, especially during World War II. It was crucial to America's steel-making capacity and is now recognized as a Pittsburgh Landmark and inducted into the North America Railway Hall of Fame.

    How long is the Hot Metal Bridge for walkers and cyclists?

    The Hot Metal Bridge itself spans 1,174 feet (358 meters) across the Monongahela River. The pedestrian and bicycle path, which is the downstream span, offers a relatively short but scenic crossing. It connects directly into longer trails like the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP), the South Trail, and the Eliza Furnace Trail, allowing for much longer walks or rides if desired.

    Is the Hot Metal Bridge suitable for dog walking?

    Yes, the Hot Metal Bridge is generally considered dog-friendly. The pedestrian and bike path provides a wide, paved surface for leashed dogs. It's a popular spot for locals to walk their pets while enjoying the river and city views. Always remember to bring waste bags and keep your dog under control.

    What are the parking options near the Hot Metal Bridge?

    While specific dedicated parking for the bridge itself isn't always prominent, visitors typically find parking in the surrounding areas. On the South Side, street parking or paid lots near Hot Metal Street (South 29th Street) are options. On the Oakland side, parking can be found near the Pittsburgh Technology Center on 2nd Avenue. Given its urban location, public transport is also a viable option to reach either end of the bridge.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks to look for on or near the bridge?

    Absolutely! From the pedestrian span, you'll get expansive views of the Pittsburgh skyline, the Monongahela River, and the surrounding industrial heritage sites. Near the south end of the bridge, you can find the Steelworker Commemorative Sculpture, which honors the city's industrial past. Many visitors also enjoy leaving a lock on the fence as a personal tradition. At night, the bridge is beautifully illuminated with energy-efficient LED and optical fiber lighting, making it a distinctive feature of the skyline.

    How accessible is the Hot Metal Bridge for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The downstream span of the Hot Metal Bridge, which is dedicated to pedestrians and cyclists, was designed to be wheelchair-accessible. It features a paved, relatively flat surface without significant inclines, making it easy to navigate with wheelchairs, strollers, or mobility scooters. It seamlessly integrates into the accessible Great Allegheny Passage trail system.

    How crowded does the Hot Metal Bridge get, especially on weekends?

    As a popular section of the Great Allegheny Passage and a scenic viewpoint, the Hot Metal Bridge can experience moderate to high foot and bike traffic, particularly on pleasant weekend afternoons and evenings. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the evening. The bridge is wide enough to accommodate users comfortably, but expect to share the path with others during peak times.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    Yes, both ends of the Hot Metal Bridge offer access to urban amenities. On the South Side, Hot Metal Street leads into the vibrant South Side Flats neighborhood, which is known for its numerous restaurants, cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options. On the Oakland side, near the Pittsburgh Technology Center, you'll also find dining establishments and hotels within a short distance, catering to the university and tech communities.

    What are the winter walking conditions like on the Hot Metal Bridge?

    The Hot Metal Bridge remains open during winter. While the paved surface is generally well-maintained, conditions can vary. Expect potential for ice or snow accumulation, especially after winter storms. It's advisable to wear appropriate footwear with good traction and dress warmly. The views of the city and river can be particularly striking with a fresh dusting of snow, but always exercise caution.

    What other trails connect directly to the Hot Metal Bridge?

    The Hot Metal Bridge is a crucial link in Pittsburgh's trail network. It directly connects the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) across the Monongahela River. On the south side, it leads to the main GAP trail, which can take you further east. On the north side, it connects to the Eliza Furnace Trail and the Three Rivers Heritage Trail system, offering extensive options for exploring the city's waterfronts and parks.

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