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- Q14629103 subject Q13286160.
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- Q14629103 abstract "The Jerome Street Bridge, is an arch bridge across the Youghiogheny River connecting the east and west banks of the Pittsburgh industrial suburb of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. It was engineered by George S. Richardson. Originally, an 1880s truss bridge stood on the site. This structure mainly served streetcar traffic and was inadequate for automobiles. A Great Depression-era public works bond was provided to fund the creation of a new auto-centric four-lane highway bridge. Despite the structure's name, it does not carry or connect with Jerome Street. Instead, this small road was demolished as part of the bridge's construction. After the city named the street approaching the bridge after incumbent Republican Mayor George Lysle, they proposed that the Youghiogheny crossing receive the same moniker. However, the Franklin Roosevelt administration contended that public works dollars could not be used to memorialize living officeholders. As a result, the Jerome Street designation was chosen, and it remains in place today, although it is sometimes referred to as the Lysle Boulevard Bridge.".
- Q14629103 bridgeCarries "George Lysle Boulevard".
- Q14629103 crosses Q1470734.
- Q14629103 length "232.2576".
- Q14629103 locatedInArea Q949739.
- Q14629103 openingYear "0022".
- Q14629103 openingYear "1937".
- Q14629103 thumbnail JeromeStreetBridge.jpg?width=300.
- Q14629103 type Q158438.
- Q14629103 wikiPageExternalLink 64000726.pdf.
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- Q14629103 bridgeName "Jerome Street Bridge".
- Q14629103 carries "George Lysle Boulevard".
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- Q14629103 design Q158438.
- Q14629103 length "762.0".
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- Q14629103 open "--06-22".
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- Q14629103 comment "The Jerome Street Bridge, is an arch bridge across the Youghiogheny River connecting the east and west banks of the Pittsburgh industrial suburb of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. It was engineered by George S. Richardson. Originally, an 1880s truss bridge stood on the site. This structure mainly served streetcar traffic and was inadequate for automobiles. A Great Depression-era public works bond was provided to fund the creation of a new auto-centric four-lane highway bridge.".
- Q14629103 label "Jerome Street Bridge".
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- Q14629103 name "Jerome Street Bridge".