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– photo by Mitch Waxman

Jesus Christ!

Your humble narrator was scuttling along Pittsburgh’s Boulevard of the Allies, and walking the borders of Duquesne University, which is very, extremely, Catholic. It’s a nice and neatly kept property, Duquesne, and they host a crazy landscape and pedestrian feature up there, in addition to many sculptural representations of the tenets of their faith.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

A steel foot bridge overflies the Boulevard of the Allies – a high speed road – and then offers a truly intimidating set of City Steps to descend down to the Monongahela Flood plain below. Known as the ‘Bluff Steps,’ this structure is between 10 and 12 stories in height (depending on how you define building stories) and their course travels downwards along 179 sets of rises and runs.

I did not walk them on this day, as I’ve done so in the past, and there was another ‘experience’ which I was desirous of having instead.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Saying all that, no reason not to get a few shots while I was there.

This shot looks downwards, towards Second Avenue and the South 10th street bridge spanning the Monongahela River below.

The link above leads to a series of posts which were largely captured from the south side of the river, which illustrates just how intimidating a landform this bluff is.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

That’s were Boulevard of the Allies intersects with I-376 right in the distance, a combination of high speed roads which does a brilliant job of restricting the citizenry from accessing the river. To be fair, there used to be enormous steel mills all along the waterway in this section, and a mammoth railroad yard on the other side.

Jones & Laughlin steel, I’m told, or just J&L as it was known locally. The Yinzer pronunciation sounds sort of like ‘Jay ‘n EL.’

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Overjoyed, I was, when I saw a truck carrying trucks go by on the highway below. Ideally, smaller trucks would be secured in the beds of the ones on this carrier. Trucks carrying trucks which carry trucks. Yay!

I had decided not to walk down those steps, not out of PTSD inspired fear, but for curiosity’s sake instead.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

One scuttled around the edges of Duquesne University. Heading westwards, more or less. The university is piled up against another urban highway corridor on that side too. More on that subsequently.

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July 9, 2026 at 11:00 am