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The Pittsburgh skyline can be seen from the Hot Metal Bridge as a bicyclist moves along the Great Allegheny Passage in the South Side on Monday, March 22, 2021. It has been an adventure, of the good kind, for many of the small towns along the 150-mile former railroad which runs through Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Somerset counties. The economic impact it has bestowed has been huge, said Bryan Perry, director of the Great Allegheny Passage Conservancy, a nonprofit that supports and coordinates work among all the trail volunteer groups. (Kristina Serafini/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

The Pittsburgh skyline can be seen from the Hot Metal Bridge as a bicyclist moves along the Great Allegheny Passage in the South Side on Monday, March 22, 2021. It has been an adventure, of the good kind, for many of the small towns along the 150-mile former railroad which runs through Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Somerset counties. The economic impact it has bestowed has been huge, said Bryan Perry, director of the Great Allegheny Passage Conservancy, a nonprofit that supports and coordinates work among all the trail volunteer groups. (Kristina Serafini/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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