Glenwood B&O Railroad Bridge  | |
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| Coordinates | 40°23′54″N 79°55′53″W / 40.3984°N 79.9314°W | 
| Carries | W&P Subdivision | 
| Crosses | Monongahela River | 
| Locale | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 
| Other name(s) | Wheeling bridge | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Pratt truss bridge | 
| Material | Steel | 
| Total length | 2,397 feet (731 m) | 
| Longest span | 453 feet (138 m) | 
| No. of spans | 3 main | 
| Piers in water | 4 | 
| Clearance below | 50.5 feet (15.4 m) | 
| History | |
| Constructed by | American Bridge Company | 
| Opened | 1884 | 
| Location | |

The Glenwood B&O Railroad Bridge is a truss bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which carries Allegheny Valley Railroad's W&P Subdivision over the Monongahela River.
The span was constructed in 1884 and upgraded in 1915. It served the busy Wheeling division of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, which in 1928, operated an average of 19 freight and 12 passenger trains across the structure each day. After B&O was absorbed into CSX Transportation, this company ran local freight trains across the bridge; the short line Allegheny Valley Railroad has a long-term lease to manage this structure, which serves a route between its headquarters in an adjacent rail yard and Washington, Pennsylvania.
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