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– photo by Mitch Waxman

Swindell Bridge to North Shore, part eight.

This is the last post in this series, which began up in the Perry South section nearby the Swindell Bridge here in Pittsburgh. We then followed Perrysville Avenue to the Federal Street Extension, got some rail shots at Allegheny Commons Park, and here we are – crossing the Allegheny River on the way to ‘the train.’

I’d be heading back to HQ in nearby Dormont, and using the T light Rail to do so.

As you may have noticed, I’m a bit of an enthusiast for the light rail service, which makes me stand out a bit here in Pittsburgh. People would rather spend $25 on a cab to ‘get into and out of town’ than $2.75 on the train. Weird.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Slow Danger!

That’s the worst kind of danger.

My ‘dogs were barking’ by this stage of things, but ‘push, push, push.’ Back and shoulders were a bit sore as well. I was thirsty, and concerned about the future.

All told, this ended up being a 7ish mile long walk. The path got my heart beating quickly a few times, surmounting hills and such, and the goal of ‘hitting the fronts of the thighs and hips’ on downward slopes was accomplished. I’m still regaining strength and endurance – post broken ankle ‘orthopedic incident’ – and ‘downhill’ is currently my jam.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

One made it to the ‘other side,’ onto the central peninsula of Pittsburgh.

I would have boarded the T on the North Side if it wasn’t for all of the NFL Draft preparations. Bah!

It was decided that the Gateway Station was likely the closest one to my physical location, and one headed there.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

This is one of the underground ‘subway’ style stops on the T light Rail. It’s built into an old freight train tunnel.

I used the elevator rather than the stairs, because…

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Brutalism meets 1980’s style ‘modern,’ that’s how I’d describe this station’s esthetic. One of the odd things about the T system is that few of the stations look anything like the next one.

Sure… there’s similar stainless steel accents, signage, and primary color plastic panels… but Gateway doesn’t look like Station Square, which doesn’t look like First Avenue, which doesn’t look like South Hills Junction, which doesn’t look like Washington Junction… you get the idea.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Finally, my chariot was arriving, and the ride back to HQ..

Back next week, with something different.


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June 5, 2026 at 11:00 am