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The Fern Hollow Bridge is the name used for one of a series of three bridges in the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; each bridge carried Forbes Avenue over a large ravine in Frick Park. The first Fern Hollow Bridge opened in 1901 as a steel deck arch, and was demolished in 1972 while the second bridge was being built. The second bridge opened in 1973 and collapsed on January 28, 2022. Construction of the third bridge began on May 9, 2022.

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  • The Fern Hollow Bridge is the name used for one of a series of three bridges in the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; each bridge carried Forbes Avenue over a large ravine in Frick Park. The first Fern Hollow Bridge opened in 1901 as a steel deck arch, and was demolished in 1972 while the second bridge was being built. The second bridge opened in 1973 and collapsed on January 28, 2022. Construction of the third bridge began on May 9, 2022. The bridge lies west of the intersection of Forbes Avenue and South Braddock Avenue, connecting the Squirrel Hill neighborhood with the neighborhoods of Point Breeze and Regent Square. (en)
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  • Swank Construction (en)
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  • From the east end, looking west (en)
  • From the west end, looking east (en)
  • Fern Hollow Bridge viewed through trees, three weeks before collapse (en)
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  • photographed by NTSB personnel (en)
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  • NTSB investigation of the Fern Hollow Bridge collapse 05.jpg (en)
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  • NTSB Media Briefing - for Forbes Avenue Bridge collapse in Pittsburgh, PA (en)
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  • NTSB B-Roll: Pittsburgh, PA Bridge Collapse (en)
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  • The Fern Hollow Bridge is the name used for one of a series of three bridges in the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; each bridge carried Forbes Avenue over a large ravine in Frick Park. The first Fern Hollow Bridge opened in 1901 as a steel deck arch, and was demolished in 1972 while the second bridge was being built. The second bridge opened in 1973 and collapsed on January 28, 2022. Construction of the third bridge began on May 9, 2022. (en)
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