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Serendipitous Scuttler saying ‘Hey Now!’

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Friday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Topsburgh to Bottomsburgh part five:

I mention my concept of ‘serendipity’ a whole lot.

The pinion which my intended usage of that term revolves around is ‘Mitch showed up with a camera, and then cool stuff started to happen.’

A different Towboat, which was heading westerly on the Ohio River, was observed from up here on the pedestrian lanes of the gargantua McKees Rocks Bridge. Serendipity.

About to move on, one decided to hang around instead, and that’s when I noticed another Towboat heading in an easterly direction along the Ohio River, towards the confluence point at the center of Pittsburgh where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers form up into the Ohio.

This Towboat is called the Gale R. Rhodes.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Serendipity roared again here. Notice that Norfolk Southern rail unit navigating onto the Ohio Connecting Railroad Bridge? Squeal!

I sure noticed it. Hey Now!

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I tracked the locomotive across the river, and cracked this one out when both the train and that distant Towboat – doing its duty between Pittsburgh’s Ohio River shoreline and Brunot’s Island – were in frame together.

One was obliged to hang about, thereby, until everything fell into place.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I love it when a plan comes together.

Wish that the locomotive engine was mid span on the bridge for this one, but I’ll take what I can get.

Back to scuttling!

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I still had a decent amount of bridge left to cross.

After overflying the river, the McKees Rocks Bridges continues inland for a bit. Part of this is to handle the fairly startling difference in altitude between the bridge’s two sides, the other is to not compromise a rail yard and a down on its luck industrial zone below.

Once down on the ground in the McKees Rocks ‘Bottoms’ section, the timer start running out for this walk, but there was still some fairly interesting stuff I wanted to see down there. There was also that rail shot I was desirous of.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

McKees Rocks, and specifically the ‘bottoms’ residential side of the neighborhood is pictured above. I’ve been here before, during the first walk that I experienced over this amazing bridge.

Back next week with a couple more posts from this walk and then… man, oh man, the things I’ve seen and the places I’ve been…


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May 8, 2026 at 11:00 am