Esplen (Pittsburgh) Explained

Esplen
Settlement Type:Neighborhood of Pittsburgh
Mapsize:300px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Pennsylvania
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Allegheny County
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:Pittsburgh
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Sq Mi:0.23
Population As Of:2010
Population Total:301
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Coordinates:40.463°N -80.054°W

Esplen is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's West End. It has a zip code of 15204, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods).

The area bears the name of John Esplen, an early settler.[2] Esplen started out as a Railroad Camp, which housed workers building the various railroads which border Esplen.

Esplen is bordered by the Ohio River to the northeast and southeast, Chartiers Creek, which feeds into the Ohio at Esplen, and McKees Rocks via bridge over the creek to the north, Windgap to the northwest, Chartiers City to the south and southwest, Sheraden to the south, and Elliott to the southeast.

Major intersecting streets in Esplen are Tabor, which cuts Esplen in half as well as providing access to Sheraden via the Radcliffe St. Bridge, and West Carson Street which borders all of the northern portion of Esplen, between Esplen and the old P&LE Railroad right of way (now CSX) and the Ohio River.

Esplen is part of Pittsburgh and is in the Pittsburgh City School district.

Esplen is approximately 7 minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh via Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus service.

Education

Pittsburgh Public Schools operates public schools. Stevens Elementary School previously served Esplen.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: PGHSNAP 2010 Raw Census Data by Neighborhood . Pittsburgh Department of City Planning . 2012 . 24 June 2013 .
  2. News: Pittsburgh today made up of many villages . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Jan 14, 1953 . 2 December 2015 . Bloom, Albert W. . 23.
  3. Web site: Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School. https://web.archive.org/web/20040127114348/http://www.pps.pgh.pa.us/directory/fact%20sheets/stevens.htm. dead. 2004-01-27. Pittsburgh Public Schools. 2004-01-12. 2019-04-12.