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| Jackson-Township historical preservation posted Bridge partially under water at the town of Vandergrift, Westmoreland County during the Great Flood of 1936. |
It was this pier that was under water.
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| Street View, Jun 2025 |
Kudos to PennDOT for maintaining a truss bridge.
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| Street View, Jun 2025 |
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| BridgeHunter The span is 311' (95m) long. The bridge was built in 1933 and rehabilitated in 1988. |
Some comments indicate that the water was as high as the roof at Niki's. If the store was down by the stop light, I could easily believe it. But this store is up on a hill.
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| Street View, Jun 2025 |
The steel mill has a couple of contour lines between it and the river so hopefully the river level didn't reach it. It also shows that North Vandergrift is in a flood plain.
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| 1953/55 Vandergrift Quad @ 24,000 |
In fact, this view shows that the mill is on a bluff. The bridge in the left background is the subject of these notes.
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| Andrew Stewart posted via Dennis DeBruler |



















































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