Westinghouse Memorial, Pittsburgh
Facts and practical information
The Westinghouse Memorial is a bronze monument located in the U.S. city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It commemorates George Westinghouse, an engineer and inventor of the railway air brake. The memorial is located at the entrance to the Steven Faloon trail, a part of Schenley Park. The architects for the monument and the surrounding area were Henry Hornbostel and Eric Fisher Wood. Daniel Chester French was the sculptor for the statue and the main panel, and Paul Fjelde designed the side panels. ()
East End (Squirrel Hill South)Pittsburgh
Westinghouse Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum of Art, Bob O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park, Phipps Conservatory.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Westinghouse Memorial?
How to get to Westinghouse Memorial by public transport?
Bus
- Fifth Avenue at Morewood Avenue • Lines: 71B (15 min walk)
- Craig St at Fifth • Lines: 54C (17 min walk)