The Costly Failure of Pittsburgh’s Billion-Dollar Highway
Автор: Build Core
Загружено: 2026-01-09
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Pittsburgh’s Southern Beltway (PA 576) is a rare modern example of the U.S. building a brand-new highway corridor—and then watching it sit mostly empty. Conceived in post-1960s regional plans and rebranded after the steel collapse as an economic-development link, the project was authorized as a toll road and delivered in pieces: the Findlay Connector (2006) and the 13-mile I-79 to US 22 mainline (opened October 2021; fully operational by June 2022). Total public investment exceeds $1 billion, yet traffic remains modest—around 9,000 vehicles per day—while nearby corridors like I-79 and I-376 carry an order of magnitude more. The video breaks down why: limited network connectivity, sparse development along the alignment, and toll sensitivity. It then looks forward to the unfinished Mon–Fayette Expressway connections that could eventually make PA 576 matter—or cement it as an overbuilt bet.
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