Parker Bridge

41°06′07″N 79°40′46″W / 41.1020°N 79.6795°W / 41.1020; -79.6795Carries PA 368, pedestriansCrossesAllegheny RiverLocaleParker, PennsylvaniaCharacteristicsDesignTruss bridgeMaterialSteelTotal length1,140 feet (350 m)Width24.9 feet (7.6 m)Piers in water3HistoryOpened1934LocationMap

Parker Bridge is a truss bridge in the city of Parker, Pennsylvania in the United States. The bridge, constructed in 1934, carries motor vehicles and pedestrians over the Allegheny River. The Parker Bridge is a variation of the Pratt truss bridge, a design invented by the late Charles H. Parker in the 20th century.

See also

External links

  • Webpage dedicated to the Parker Bridge and other historic bridges
Bridges of the Allegheny River
Upstream
Foxburg Bridge
Parker Bridge
Downstream
Sergeant Carl F. Curran II Bridge


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