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Trucking Through Pittsburgh During the NFL Draft: Phased Closures & Key Routes to Avoid

Trucking Through Pittsburgh During the NFL Draft: Phased Closures & Key Routes to Avoid

Motor carriers traveling through the Pittsburgh region should prepare for multi-day, phased road closures as the city hosts the 2026 NFL Draft from April 23–25. Unlike a typical event, these restrictions will roll out in stages, gradually limiting access to key truck routes in and around Downtown and the North Shore.

At the center of the impact area are Acrisure Stadium and Point State Park, where draft activities will take place. As event infrastructure is built and security zones expand, the surrounding road network will tighten in phases—making early planning critical for carriers.

Details, including a phased map, are available here: https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/nfl-draft-pittsburgh/nfl-draft-central/nfl-draft-pittsburgh-transportation-guide/nfl-draft-road-closures-traffic-changes/

Understanding the Phases

Phase 1: Early Setup (Beginning Several Days in Advance)
Initial closures begin in the days leading up to the draft as staging, equipment, and security preparations ramp up. During this phase:

  • Select streets near Point State Park and the North Shore begin to close
  • Lane restrictions start appearing on key Downtown corridors
  • Traffic patterns begin to shift, with early congestion forming

For trucking companies, this is the first signal to start avoiding the immediate area where possible.

Phase 2: Expanded Closures (Early Draft Week)
As the event approaches, closures expand significantly and access becomes more limited:

  • West General Robinson Street and Art Rooney Avenue (North Shore) close to traffic
  • Fort Duquesne Boulevard and Commonwealth Place (Downtown/Point area) are restricted or closed
  • Additional lane reductions on Liberty Avenue, Penn Avenue, and Sixth Avenue

At this stage, trucks attempting to move through Downtown will face delays, detours, and reduced reliability.

Phase 3: Full Event Operations (April 23–25)
During the draft itself, the area operates as a controlled event zone:

  • Roberto Clemente Bridge is fully closed to vehicles and used for pedestrian traffic
  • Roads surrounding Acrisure Stadium and Point State Park are largely inaccessible
  • Heavy congestion spreads to nearby bridges and arterial routes

There will be no practical through-route for truck traffic in the immediate Downtown/North Shore area during this phase.

Phase 4: Breakdown & Reopening (Post-Event)
After the draft concludes, roads will reopen gradually, not all at once:

  • Some closures may remain in place for teardown
  • Residual congestion and detours may continue for a short period

Carriers should not assume normal traffic patterns will resume immediately on April 26.

What This Means for Trucking Operations

The phased approach means disruption begins before the draft and lingers after it ends. For carriers, this creates a multi-day window where routing through Pittsburgh’s core becomes increasingly difficult and eventually impractical.

Practical Routing Guidance

The most effective strategy is to plan around the city, not through it.

  • Avoid Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Shore starting early in the week
  • Use regional highways and belt routes for through traffic
  • Coordinate closely with customers if pickups or deliveries are inside the affected area
  • Consider shifting delivery schedules outside the peak closure window

Bottom Line

The NFL Draft will not just bring crowds—it will systematically close down key freight corridors in phases, culminating in a full event zone that is largely inaccessible to truck traffic. Carriers that recognize the phased timeline—and adjust early—will be in the best position to avoid delays and maintain service.

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