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State Route 885/Second Avenue Multimodal Corridor StudyState Route 885/Second Avenue Multimodal Corridor Study
Glenwood Bridge south side pedestrian ramps
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Connect 10th St. Bridge to Eliza Furnace Trail [See Detail Board]
1 Trail Link to 10th St. Bridge
Connect Oakland to the Eliza Furnace Trail via Lawn Street and Parkway tunnel
2 Trail Link to Oakland
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Repair Frazier Street and other steps, with bike channels
4 Bike Access to Frazier St.
Connect Bates St. to Eliza Furnace Trail [See Detail Board]
3 Trail Link to Bates Street
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65Improve connection from Hot Metal Bridge to Hazelwood Trail [See Detail Board]
Trail Link to Hot Metal Bridge
Improve connections from Eliza FurnaceTrail to Junction Hollow Trail and Hazelwood Green [See Detail Board]
6 Irvine-Greenfield-Saline-2nd Redesign
Improved for cyclists and pedestrians
Swinburne Street/Bridge
Sylvan Ave Trail
Connect Bud Hammer Field to Sylvan Ave Trail to Hazelwood Green with upgraded pedestrianbridge over Irvine Street
8 Trail Link to Hazelwood Green
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Replace/install sidewalks along Irvine Street between Greenfield Avenue and Hazelwood Avenue
7 Irvine St. Sidewalks
Possible future connections from Junction Hollow Trail to Schenley Park/Squirrel Hill
Trail Link to Squirrel Hill
Trail Link toBirmingham Bridge
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Connect Duck Hollow Trail to Blair Street/Hazelwood Trail through Hazelwood
11 Hazelwood Trail ExpansionConnect Hazelwood Trail to Great Allegheny Passage across new multimodal bridge [See Detail Board]
9 New Multimodal Bridge Over Mon River
Connect Duck Hollow Trail to Blair Street/Hazelwood Trail along Mon River [See Detail Board]
10 Hazelwood Trail Expansion
Connect north side of Glenwood Bridge to Duck Hollow Trail
12 Trail Link to Glenwood Bridge
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Add cycle track for bike accessacross the bridge [See Detail Board]
13 Bike Access on Glenwood Bridge
Additional improvements to bicycle-pedestrian connections on south side of Glenwood Bridge [See Detail Board]
14 Hays Interchange Improvements
Brady Street (below bridge)
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BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS
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New Park & Ride lot near Hays interchange
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Connect to Oakland-Downtown BRT at Birmingham Bridge/Forbes Ave via Brady St. bus-only lanes
BRT Waterfront Route
BRT Century III Route
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New bridge will carry bus, LRT and BRT services [See Detail Board]
9 New Multimodal Bridge Over Mon River
New Park & Ride lot near Becks Run Road/SR 837
17 Becks Run P&R
Bus stops will be relocated in coordination with intersection improvements [See Detail Board]
6 Irvine-Greenfield-Saline-2nd Redesign
Interim: New bus service from South Hills to Hazelwood via BecksRunFinal: New light rail line
16 South Hills Bus/LRT 15
Hays P&R
New BRT route serving South Hills, Waterfront, Hazelwood, connecting to Oakland/Downtown BRTTwo end points: Century III Mall P&R and WaterfrontInterim (yellow): Buses drive in mixed traffic through Hazelwood Business District along Second Ave, Elizabeth Ave and Lytle St.Final (purple): Buses drive along SR 837 to new bridge, connectto Lytle St.Dedicated roadway on Old 2nd Avenue through Hazelwood Green, to Blair St. then under Hot Metal Bridge to PTC Connect to Oakland-Downtown BRT System at Brady St./Birmingham BridgeQueue jumps ("skipping the line") at intersections:2nd@Elizabeth, Lytle@Tecumseh, Lytle@Hazelwood, 2nd@Technology Dr, 2nd@Brady, Brady@FifthLimited stops: Century III/Hays/Hazelwood Business District/2 within Hazelwood Green/1 between Hot Metal and Bates
15 South Hills Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Service
Brady Street (below bridge)
TRANSIT IMPROVEMENTS
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State Route 885/Second Avenue Multimodal Corridor StudyState Route 885/Second Avenue Multimodal Corridor Study
Intersection retiming and lane conversions to accommodate the proposed cycle track [See Detail Board]
1 Trail Link to 10th St. Bridge
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Construct a new multimodal bridge across the Monongahela River from SR 837/East Carson St. to Tecumseh St., with improvements along SR 837 and intersection with Becks Run Rd. Bridge will have bicycle/pedestrian and transit facilities. [See Detail Board]
9 New Multimodal Bridge Over Mon River
Convert from two lanes southbound to two lanes northbound (same width)
19 2nd Ave Lane Configuration
Add right turn lane from 2nd Ave to Bates, right turn lane out of PTC, and eastbound through lane out of PTC [See Detail Board]
20 Bates St. Turn Lanes
Reconstruct Bates St. fromSecond Ave to Blvd of the Allies
22 Bates St. Reconstruction
Reconstruct Bates Street Interchange and add additional Parkway access if possible
23 I-376 Bates Interchange
Redesign intersection with double roundabouts: east and west of the RR overpass [See Detail Board]
6 Irvine-Greenfield-Saline-2nd Redesign
New left and right turn lanes from northbound Second Ave onto Hazelwood Ave and improved crosswalks
Hazelwood Green Mitigation
Reconfigure interchange ramps andjunctions between SR 837, SR 885,and Glass Run Road using a series ofroundabout/teardrop connections[See Detail Board]
14 Hays Interchange Improvements
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Additional turn lane for westbound Greenfield Ave and improved crosswalk
Hazelwood Green Mitigation6
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Additional left turn lane from southbound Second Ave to Bates St.New right turn lanes from southbound Second Ave onto Hot Metal Bridge and from Hot Metal Bridge to southbound Second AveExtended queuing for I-376 off-ramp and signalization at Bates St. [See Detail Board]
Hazelwood Green Mitigation
Fully upgraded signals with advance pedestrian phases throughout the Second Avenue corridor
24 Signal System Improvements
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Brady Street (below bridge)
Upgrade traffic signal, pedestrian signals,crosswalks/ramps and pavement markings
21 Bates St. @ Blvd of the Allies
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Second Avenue in the Hazelwood Business District
ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS
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State Route 885/Second Avenue Multimodal Corridor StudyState Route 885/Second Avenue Multimodal Corridor Study
Eliza Furnace Trail10th Stree
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SecondAvenue
I-376 (above)
I-376 ramp (above) Armstrong
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Summary:Connect 10th Street Bridge to the Eliza Furnace Trail by reconfiguring existing travel lanes along Second Avenue to implement a two-way cycle track for approximately 750 feet between intersections at 10th Street Bridge/Armstrong Tunnel and the Shuttle/Parking Lot just to the south.
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Revise 10th Street intersection lanes, signal operations, and pavement markings/crosswalks to accommodate cycle track connection to/from Second Avenue.
Reconfigure Second Avenue to accommodate two northbound lanes, one southbound lane, and a two-way cycle track between 10th Street Bridge and the adjacent Shuttle/Parking Lot intersection.
Revise Shuttle/Parking Lot intersection lanes, signal operations, and pavement markings/crosswalks to accommodate cycle track connection in/out of lot.
Connect bicycle traffic to the Eliza Furnace Trail though the Shuttle/Parking Lot area.
Hays Woods Trail
Glass RunRoad
Glenwood Bridge
Baldwin Ro
ad
East C
arson
Street
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Reconfigure Glenwood Bridge to accommodate two northbound lanes, one southbound lane, and a two-way cycle track between proposed new connections at either end of the bridge.
Revise/extend PennDOT’s proposed trail access to mesh with the interchange reconfiguration and link Glenwood Bridge to Baldwin Road via shared use trail and switchbacks.
Reconfigure the SR 885 / SR 837 junction using a teardrop roundabout.
Summary:Reconfigure interchange ramps and junctions between SR 837, SR 885, Glass Run Road and Baldwin Road using a series of roundabout/teardrop connections to reduce traffic congestion and manage travel patterns across the Glenwood Bridge (via SR 885) and to/from the proposed new Mon River Bridge (via SR 837). Incorporate cycle track on the Glenwood Bridge and trail connections to the Great Allegheny Passage, as well as a new Park and Ride Lot (location to be determined) to support proposed BRT services.
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Reconfigure the SR 885 / Baldwin Road junction using a hybrid (one-lane/two-lane) roundabout.
New switchbacks to at-grade streets and Great Allegheny Passage trail access
Incorporate a Hays Interchange Park & Ride Lot within the reconstructed infield (or nearby) areas to serve the proposed BRT Services into Hazelwood, Oakland, and Downtown.
Reconfigure the SR 885 / Glass Run Road junction using an hourglass roundabout pair.
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IMPROVEMENT DETAILS
HAYS INTERCHANGE
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Technology Drive
Hot MetalBridge
Middle Access Drive
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Bates Street
Continue BRT via shared travel lanes along Technology Drive
Provide an additional southbound left-turn lane on Second Avenue to Bates St
Extend and reconfigure dual southbound left-turn lanes along Second Avenue
Summary:Implement and expand upon improvements from PennDOT's Hazelwood Green Phase 1 Mitigation Plan, to include intersection turn lane additions, queue storage enhancements, and related operational upgrades at the Bates Street intersection. Additionally incorporate BRT connections through Pittsburgh Technology Center, as well as enhanced bicycle/pedestrian access to Eliza Furnace Trail and Hot Metal Bridge.
Widen structure to lengthen the I-376 deceleration lane for Glenwood Ramp
Reconfigure for two left-turn lanes and a new right-turn lane (90') from Hot Metal Bridge onto Second Ave
Provide a northbound right-turn lane on Second Avenue to Bates St
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Highway reconstruction on Bates Street between Second Ave and Boulevard of the Allies
Add a new right-turn lane (100') on Second Ave to Hot Metal Bridge
Provide additional northbound through-lane
Add dedicated BRT link beneath Hot Metal Br and incorporate shared-use trail connections
Enhance crosswalks, sidewalks, curb ramp, markings, and bus stops at both the Bates St and Hot Metal St intersections
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Add a new connection between Bates Street and the Eliza Furnace Trail (location to be determined)
Eliza Furnace Tra
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Second Avenue
Widened shared-use trail connects from BRT link to Second Avenue to Hot Metal Bridge
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Irvine Street
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Blair Street
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Provide new access to Blair Street, including extension of shared-use path for bicycle/pedestrian access.
Design travel lanes, sidewalks, and shared-use path to fit between existing railroad bridge piers, with the potential to expand/refine the space in the future if the railroad bridge is ever replaced.
Summary:Reconstruct the existing intersections of Greenfield Avenue, Irvine Street, Second Avenue, Saline Street, and Old Second Avenue with an hourglass-shaped roundabout pair. Incorporate new access to Blair Street and enhanced access to the Eliza Furnace Trail.
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Directly link the existing Saline Street cycle track with the new connection to Eliza Furnace Trail
Replace existing Irvine Street, Greenfield Avenue, and Saline Street intersection with an hourglass roundabout pair
TrailheadParking
Relocate and/or re-purpose the existing UPMC Shuttle Lot to support Travel Demand Management (TDM) strategies
Remove existing structure that is currently used for parking and replace "the chute" with a direct path graded up from Second Avenue and along switchbacks to Eliza Furnace Trail
Replace existing Second Avenue, Greenfield Avenue, and Old Second Avenue intersection with an hourglass roundabout pair
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BATES STREET/HOT METAL STREET
IMPROVEMENT DETAILS
IRVINE-GREENFIELD-SALINE-SECOND AVENUE
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Great Allegheny Passage
Langhorn Street
0 200 FEET100
E Carson StreetE Carson Street
Tecu
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Summary:Construct a new multimodal bridge across the Monongahela River between SR 837/East Carson Street on the river's south side and Tecumseh Street on the river's north side. Incorporate BRT lanes and shared-use path as part of the bridge design.(NOTE: location and dimensions are conceptual only; a future bridge location study will be required).
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Tie proposed traffic and BRT lanes and improved sidewalk/trail connections onto Tecumseh Street at-grade near the intersection with Langhorn Street(see rendering, looking east)
Provide direct bridge connections to/from Great Allegheny Passage
Provide both shared and dedicated BRT travel along bridge, with dedicated lane availability switching directions midway
Grade-separate the bridge junction, ramping up from SR 837 onto the new bridge, while maintaining continuous through-traffic along SR 837.
Connect Duck Hollow Trail to Blair Street/Hazelwood Trail along Mon River. Trail will route under New Multimodal Bridge, then under railroad at existing overpass to connect to Hazelwood Avenue. Trail connection to the new bridge via Blair Street and Tecumseh Street.
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DOWN FROM BRIDGE
UP TO BRIDGE
TRAIL RAMP
UP TO BRIDGE
TRAIL RAMP
Tecumseh St & Langhorn St intersection rendering
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Final Route
Interim Route
Second Avenue
Lytle Street
Blair Street
Glenwood Br
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Implement new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) route serving South Hills, Waterfront, and Hazelwood, connecting to Oakland/Downtown BRT. Provide express service with limited stops (e.g. Century III, Hays, Hazelwood Business District, two within Hazelwood Green, one between Hot Metal Bridge and Bates St). Incorporate queue jumps ("skipping the line") at key intersections.
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Connect to Oakland-Downtown BRT at Birmingham Bridge/Forbes Avenue via Brady Street bus-only lanes
Old Second Avenue Irvine S
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BradyStreet(below)
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Hot Metal
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Rendering of BRT and trail beneath Hot Metal Bridge
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NB SB 2-way Total
Existing
No Build
Interim
Final
1220, (650) 540, (1150) 1760, (1800)
1260, (710) 180, (850) 1440, (1560)
1150, (710) 210, (830) 1360, (1540)
1680, (870) 350, (1420) 2030, (2290)
SR 837
NB SB 2-way Total
Existing
No Build
Interim
Final
1480, (440) 310, (1070) 1790, (1510)
1780, (630) 400, (1270) 2180, (1900)
1530, (640) 430, (1210) 1960, (1850)
730, (380) 260, (660) 990, (1040)
Glenwood Bridge
NEW MULTIMODAL BRIDGE OVER MON RIVER
IMPROVEMENT DETAILS
BUS RAPID TRANSIT (BRT) ROUTE
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State Route 885/Second Avenue Multimodal Corridor Study
KEY BENEFITS AND PERFORMANCE SUMMARY
2,906
4,323
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Increase in AM Peak Hour Biking, Walking, and Transit Trips to the Study Area, Downtown, Oakland, and East End when compared to the No-Build
MORE BIKING, WALKING, AND TRANSIT RIDERS MEANS FEWER CARS
LTS – FINAL SCENARIOLTS – NO BUILD SCENARIO
LTS 1 LTS 2 LTS 3 LTS 4
LTS 1 – suitable for children – there is physical separation from traffic or mixing with traffic on low speed, low volume roadways
LTS 2 – suitable for the average adult – there is physical separation from high speed and multilane traffic or mixing with traffic on low, but higher than LTS 1, speed and volume roadwaysLTS 3 – suitable for “enthusiastic and confident” riders – there is mixing with traffic on moderate speed, multilane traffic or mixing with high speed traffic with some separation
LTS 4 – suitable only for “strong and fearless” riders – there is mixing with high speed traffic with little separation
ENHANCED CONNECTIVITY FOR BIKING
FINAL SCENARIO WALK ACCESSIBILITY TO SECOND AVE/HAZELWOOD AVE
EXISTING WALK ACCESSIBILITY TO SECOND AVE/HAZELWOOD AVE