Fall colors peak as the towboat Tracy Fedkoe pushes empty barges up the Monongahela River and under the Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsburgh, Oct 27, 2023. The Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District manages the upper 127 miles of the Ohio River and the drainage basins of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers which join at the Point in Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River. The three rivers that make up the Port of Pittsburgh are used to carry raw materials, bulk and manufactured goods for many industries in the region. It is the second-busiest inland port and the second-busiest port of any kind


Fall colors peak as the towboat Tracy Fedkoe pushes empty barges up the Monongahela River and under the Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsburgh, Oct 27, 2023. The Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District manages the upper 127 miles of the Ohio River and the drainage basins of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers which join at the Point in Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River. The three rivers that make up the Port of Pittsburgh are used to carry raw materials, bulk and manufactured goods for many industries in the region. It is the second-busiest inland port and the second-busiest port of any kind in the nation. Today, the Pittsburgh District’s navigation system includes 23 locks and dams on the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers. Its motto is “Headwaters Excellence.” ( Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District photo by Stacey G. Wyzykowski)


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