Bohem Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member sherpes
N 40° 25.710 W 079° 57.252
17T E 588709 N 4475843
Built in 1953 to allow access to steel workers
Waymark Code: WM6M69
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 06/19/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Dáin & Olík
Views: 5

These steps connect the neighborhood of South Oakland on top of the hills, with the working locations along the Monongahela River down below.

[from the Pittsburgh Bridges website:
(visit link) ]

The bridge was removed in June 2006.

Before the Parkway East cut along the hillside above Four Mile Run, several of the streets from South Oakland descended to meet Second Av near the Jones and Laughlin steel works. The 1904 Hopkins plat maps show Blaine St (now Bohem St) continue over the hillside with steps accompanying.

The highway, built in this area between 1951 and 1953, removed all of the streets and houses which clung to the hillside between the Baltimore and Ohio RR and the South Oakland bluff. This combination of three spans and a concrete stairway common on Pittsburgh's hillsides allowed continued access for workers living above to their workplaces below.

The structure is best viewed as four separate components. Each seems to have been built by the authority responsible for what it crossed over. Starting at Second Av, a collection of light steel girders carries an even lighter deck. The open grating of each stair tread is in reasonable condition although a railing has been welded across the entrance at the street.

The span over the former B&O RR features heavier railroad-type of construction. Although the beams and bents seem intact, the floor does not feel as solid.

Trees bend in to cover the short flights of stairs leading to the base of the southern concrete stair tower aside the Parkway. The bridge over the highway is the best preserved structure of the group. The view to the south and west is an excellent panorama of the South Side and the reverse angle of most Pittsburgh skyline postcards. From the bridge, one is able to enjoy the view which is usually seen at high speeds from the road. Chain link fences installed to prevent vandals from attacking passing traffic provide the canvas for this bridge's most visible role: posting of political signs.

Beyond the Parkway span, a long flight of concrete stairs -- a signature item on the city of Pittsburgh tree-covered hillsides -- climbs to South Oakland. The treads are missing or broken in some places; trees and honeysuckle vines choke the path. A fallen tree blocks the path completely near the top of the bluff.

number of stairs (minimum 60): 120.00

stair landing (check if yes): Not Listed

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