Michael J. Grainger
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Length 168 feet - Width 40 feet -
Twin Screw GM 16-645E7B 5000 hp
Built 1970 by Dravo Corp., Neville Island, PA
Originally named: Steel Courier
Renamed: Michael J. Grainger 12/1996
PS: The BOAT was visiting Its Hometown, too!
The Dravo Corp Shipyard, on Neville Island, right on the Ohio River,
is just south of The Point in Pittsburgh.
HUH??
We made 2 trips up to Pittsburgh, arriving both times just in time for those winter storms.
... I used to work on the Ohio river when I first hired in with the company and
always wanted to do another trip up there, just not in the winter!
The Ohio is so different from the Lower Mississippi that I took tons of pictures
and thought I would share a few with you. On to the pictures...
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HEY - I lived in P-burgh for 25 years ... where'd THAT bridge hide all that time?
I spent 3 hours searching on http://pghbridges.com/index.htm
for that Mystery Bridge ... on an impulse - I tried Cincinnati ...
a "distant Suburb"of Pittsburgh. Yuppers, that snappie is of the
John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge over the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio,
and Covington, Kentucky.
see: http://www.cincinnati-transit.net/suspension.html
Hey - It's (sorta) close to Pittsburgh!
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Now THAT's a famous Pittsburgh Antique!
The Monongahela Incline
The Monongahela Incline (built in 1870) is located near the Smithfield Street bridge,
directly across the Monongahela River from downtown Pittsburgh.
It has a length of 635 feet (193.5 m), a height of 367.4 feet (112 m), and a
grade of 78% (38 degrees). Its lower station is across the street from
the Station Square shopping complex, and is easily accessible from the light rail system
at the Station Square station. It is operated by the Port Authority of Allegheny County,
which operates the rest of Pittsburgh's transit system.
It's one of only two (out of an original 15) Inclined Railways that still operate
on Mt. Washington
(Pittsburgh's *BIGG* Hill) ... If you're ever in P-burgh, make a ride on either the
Monongahela or the Duquesne Inclines a Must Do!
The view of downtown P-burgh is BREATHTAKING from the Inclines!
Here's a site >>> http://web.presby.edu/~jtbell/transi...urgh/Inclines/
with lots of details and photos of the Inclines.
THANKS to Laura for all those Memories ...
/s/ Phred
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