A long time coming, the Mon Wharf Switchback ramp project is moving forward in a big way.
Last week the eastern end of the Mon Wharf was prepared for construction to begin on the ramp. The switchback is a riverfront access project of Riverlife in partnership with the City of Pittsburgh.
Envisioned over eight years ago, the Switchback will fill an important gap in Pittsburgh’s riverfront trail system. The completed project will connect the Great Allegheny Passage to the Mon Wharf Landing via the historic Smithfield Street Bridge, taking cyclists and pedestrians seamlessly into Point State Park along a scenic riverfront route.
Check out more photos and information here, and we can’t wait to share updates with you as this exciting project advances this spring and summer!
Photo by Stephan Bontrager
How You Can Help
In the midst of so much riverfront activity in Pittsburgh’s future, Riverlife provides leadership and a voice for public access, amenities for trail users, high-quality design and environmental restoration.
Your support allows Riverlife to continue our work on these projects and others that create or connect to Pittsburgh’s downtown riverfront park system. Be a part of the before-and-after riverfront transformation.
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