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The Fort Pitt Bridge is a steel, double-decked bowstring arch bridge that spans the Monongahela River near its confluence with the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It carries Interstate 376 between the Fort Pitt Tunnel and Downtown Pittsburgh. Opened in June 1959 as a replacement for the Point Bridge, the Fort Pitt Bridge was the world's first computer-designed bowstring arch bridge and double-decked bowstring arch bridge. The bridge is known for its difficult lane changes, especially on the lower level, often requiring people to go from the extreme left lane across two lanes to the extreme right lane in only 300 feet. The upper level is more forgiving for some routes, but still requires a full span lane change in 300 feet to get from the south side entrance to the downtown exi

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  • Il Fort Pitt Bridge è un ponte ad arco a due piani in acciaio che attraversa il fiume Monongahela vicino alla sua confluenza con il fiume Allegheny a Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania. Inaugurato nel giugno del 1959 in sostituzione del Point Bridge, il Fort Pitt Bridge è stato il primo ponte ad arco progettato al computer. Il ponte è noto per i suoi difficili cambi di corsia, specialmente al piano inferiore, che spesso richiedono alle persone di passare dall'estrema corsia sinistra attraverso due corsie all'estrema destra in soli 300 piedi. Il livello superiore è più tollerabile per alcuni percorsi, ma richiede ancora un cambio di corsia a campata completa in 300 piedi per arrivare dall'entrata sud alle uscite del centro. (it)
  • The Fort Pitt Bridge is a steel, double-decked bowstring arch bridge that spans the Monongahela River near its confluence with the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It carries Interstate 376 between the Fort Pitt Tunnel and Downtown Pittsburgh. Opened in June 1959 as a replacement for the Point Bridge, the Fort Pitt Bridge was the world's first computer-designed bowstring arch bridge and double-decked bowstring arch bridge. The bridge is known for its difficult lane changes, especially on the lower level, often requiring people to go from the extreme left lane across two lanes to the extreme right lane in only 300 feet. The upper level is more forgiving for some routes, but still requires a full span lane change in 300 feet to get from the south side entrance to the downtown exi (en)
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  • Fort Pitt Bridge (en)
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