The Newtown Pentacle

Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi

Inclined towards the Mon

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Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

My friend was in town, so how could she not take a ride on an incline when visiting Pittsburgh for the first time? Sheesh. I’m all goofy for funiculars, after all.

That’s the Monongahela River in the background, with the Station Square development in the middle, and the counterpart of the Incline car on the left was the one we were riding in to get down to the waterfront from the prominence of Mount Washington.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

We had purchased tickets for a Gateway Clipper boat tour, which offers the Pittsburgh equivalent of what you’d expect on NYC’s Circle Line. While waiting for the boat to leave the dock, I spotted this Tug towing a multitude of mineral barges down the Monongahela to its junction with the Allegheny where they combine and become the Ohio River.

Coal, it looked like.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Off in the distance, right at the junction point of the Ohio, another and far larger tow boat was at anchor. Given the presence of Lock and Dam facilities on both the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers, I’d imagine they were waiting on some chronological window at the USACE locks upstream to proceed to wherever their destination was.

Back tomorrow.


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Written by Mitch Waxman

June 7, 2023 at 11:00 am

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  1. Vessels that push or pull barges on rivers are called towboats, not tugs.

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    Michael keit

    June 7, 2023 at 11:12 am

    • I know, I know. I lived on the coast in NYC all my life and I say ‘tug’ as a habit. Thx. Trying to reorder my brain in so many ways since moving here. Some things take, others don’t.

      Mitch Waxman's avatar

      Mitch Waxman

      June 7, 2023 at 11:14 am


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