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UR Pittsburgh Spur- We Print


Product #: BE-1044

Overall Rating: 3 Stars
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This 152.5-mile spur connects Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to the Underground Railroad Bicycle Route at Erie, Pennsylvania. The route begins at the Senator John Heinz History Center and quickly crosses the Allegheny River to the 3.5 mile North Shore Trail. Across the water, cyclists have a view of Point State Park, the tip of Pittsburgh's "Golden Triangle" where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers join. Cyclists continue along the North Shore trail which borders the shores of the Ohio River and takes them through the most urban section of the route. Underground Railroad sites, historic markers and museums dot the route with the highest concentrations in Pittsburgh and Mercer. Rolling hills make up the terrain in western Pennsylvania but most of the route is on fairly low-level traffic rural roads and highways.

 

Current Printed Version: 2011

For more information on this route or to print out the most up to date addenda for this map please click on link below:

www.adventurecycling.org/routes/undergroundrailroad.cfm



Customer Reviews

3 Stars Pittsburgh spur route
by a member from Langley, WA (Whidbey Island) on Aug 4, 2009
  The map quality was excellent, but the part of the route that is on route 50 north of Pittsburg - was dangerous. It's a fast hwy - not sure what options exist other than this road, but I would never ride this part of the route again. Not only was it a FAST 2 lane hwy, but there was NO SHOULDER for most of this section. Other than that, it was a nice route. I chose it because I was in Pittsburgh on business and had a few days in between work. The section past New Castle was the best.


 




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