The Newtown Pentacle

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Carothers Avenue Bridge

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Thursday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

You see variants of that design of bridge above all over the place in Pennsylvania. It’s called a Warren Pony Truss style bridge. The span is some 146 feet long, and it was erected in 1927. The Carothers Avenue Bridge is its name, and it spans Chartiers Creek pretty close to what could be called ‘Downtown Carnegie’ or at least ‘Main Street Carnegie.’ Actually, the commercial street in Carnegie is called ‘Main Street,’ so…

This link will take you to historicbridges.org, where all of the details and the story of this span are revealed. Personally, I think it’s neat.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I visited the Carothers Avenue bridge on Memorial Day weekend, and Carnegie itself was buzzing with back yard BBQ’s. Felt like it would be ostentatious to set up the whole tripod and filters dealie, so I just circumnavigated the thing and did handheld shots. Definitely coming back at some point to get all artsy fartsy here. I dig it.

As mentioned, Carnegie is one several communities neighboring Dormont, where Newtown Pentacle HQ exists currently. All of life’s little missions see me driving around a bunch, and I pass through this area at least once a week in pursuance of whatever minutiae controls the day.

Have always been intrigued by it while passing by, and thereby I desired a closer look at the bridge. Luckily, Our Lady’s schedule allowed me the opportunity to do so. Yay.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

A last look, as I circled around the thing like a predator. After this, I headed back to the car and negotiated my way towards picking up Our Lady for the drive home. About 15 minutes, but you have to watch out for deer. It seems that during this time of the year, young deer go exploring in search of new greenery to devour. This often leads them onto roads.

It’s not the carnage you’ll notice in late autumn and early winter during ‘rut,’ when love crazy stags chase after does to ‘get busy.’ Those horny stags often find their way onto the highways, and… suffice to say that the crows and vultures are well fed in fall and early winter here in Pittsburgh.

Back tomorrow.


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Written by Mitch Waxman

June 12, 2025 at 11:00 am

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  1. The bridge truss is a “Warren With Verticals.” A true Warren truss wold only have diagonal members, no verticals.

    Diagram of truss types available here: https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/common-types-truss-bridges-msna199711

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    Jon Fabian

    June 12, 2025 at 1:20 pm

  2. Interesting bridge info, including preceding comment. l

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    dbarms8878

    June 12, 2025 at 8:48 pm


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