George Westinghouse
Posted by: Kordite
N 40° 23.692 W 079° 50.323
17T E 598554 N 4472232
Marker located on U.S. 30 at George Westinghouse Bridge over Turtle Creek, East Pittsburgh
Waymark Code: WM7R9
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 02/18/2006
Views: 63
The marker reads: "Inventor of air brake and some 400 other devices. Developed AC transmission of electric current. Spent creative years in Pittsburgh and founded the industry which bears his name."
This marker stands at the end of the
George
Westinghouse Bridge. Built in 1929-1932, the 1,598 foot span was for its time the longest non-suspension bridge in the world. Take some time to walk up from this marker to view the bridge, the art deco carvings on the pylons and the view.
In the valley below is what was once the
Westinghouse
Electric Corporation built by George in 1895 and in operation until 1989.
Looking south you will see the J&L Steel Edgar Thompson Works, the Monongahela River and Kennywood Park.
Further up Turtle Creek valley in the town of Wilmerding are the General Offices of Westinghouse Air Brake, now the
George Westinghouse Museum
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N40 23.743 W79 48.425)