Fort Pitt Tunnel Inspections Continue Overnight this week in Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing inspection activities in the Fort Pitt Tunnel in the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, will continue Monday night, November 7.

Inspection activities requiring the closure of the Fort Pitt Tunnel will occur each night from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. according to the following schedule:

  • Monday night, November 7 – Inbound (eastbound) closure
  • Tuesday night, November 8 – Inbound (eastbound) closure
  • Wednesday night, November 9 – Outbound (westbound) closure
  • Thursday night, November 10 – Outbound (westbound) closure

Traffic will be detoured.

Posted Detours

Inbound (Eastbound)

  • From eastbound (inbound) I-376 (Parkway West), take the ramp to North US 19/Route 51 West End (Exit 69C)
  • Follow North Route 19/51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard) toward West End Bridge/Downtown
  • Exit towards Route 51/Route 837 toward McKees Rocks/West End
  • Stay in right lane to South Route 837/East I-376 toward Downtown
  • Continue on southbound Route 837 (West Carson Street)
  • Take the ramp to East I-376/North I-279 onto the Fort Pitt Bridge
  • End detour

Outbound (Westbound)

  • From the Fort Pitt Bridge, traffic will take the ramp to North Route 837/Route 51 West End (Exit 69C)
  • Follow Route 837 (West Carson Street) to the West End Circle
    • Turn left onto southbound Route 19/51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard) toward the Airport
    • From Route 19/51, take the ramp West 376/South 19 toward Carnegie/Airport
    • Take the ramp to West 376 toward Carnegie/Airport
    • End detour

Crews from Gannett Fleming will conduct the inspection work.

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