Maps & Road Closures

Maps and road closures for the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix on the July 17-19 weekend, 2026.

2026 PVGP Race Weekend at Schenley Park
July 18-19, 2026


Bob O’Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park
Schenley Drive & Darlington Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

 

PVGP Road closings for 2026, Thursday, July 16 through Sunday, July 19

The closures below reflect the traditional Schenley Park roads used for PVGP Race Weekend. PennDOT’s planned Parkway East closure for the Commercial Street Bridge project will create additional regional impacts that are not included here. We will share any event-specific updates as Race Weekend approaches. Details

  • Panther Hollow Road from Bartlett Street, across the bridge to the Schenley Visitor Center will be closed from 8:00 am Friday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • Schenley Drive from Frew Street to Schenley Cafe & Visitor Center will be closed from 3:00 pm Thursday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • Schenley Drive from Frew Street to West Circuit from 8:00 am Friday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • Schenley Drive from Darlington Road to Frew Street is closed to thru traffic from 7:00 am Saturday thru 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • West Circuit Road from Schenley Drive to Darlington Road will be closed from 6:00 pm Wednesday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • Serpentine Drive from East Circuit Road to Bartlett Street will be closed from 8:00 am Friday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • Bartlett Street from Panther Hollow Road/Blvd. of the Allies to Serpentine Drive will be closed from 8:00 am Friday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • Hobart Street from Bartlett Street to Guarino Road will be closed from 8:00 am Friday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • All of Prospect Drive will be closed to the public from 8:00 am Thursday until 7:00 Sunday – this is the race paddock.
  • Beacon Street from the park entrance to Hobart Street will be closed from 6:00 pm Friday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • Greenfield Road from Pocusset Street to Overlook Drive will be restricted to traffic to Schenley Overlook only – no thru traffic from 6:00 pm Friday until 7:00 pm Sunday.
  • The PVGP is erecting a race paddock on Schenley Drive in front of Phipps, so Schenley Drive from Frew Street by the bottom of Flagstaff Hill up to the Visitors Center will be closed from 4:00 pm Thursday until 7:00 PM Sunday. Phipps staff and guests will have access to the Frew Street Extension and parking.

 

I-376 Parkway East – Commercial Street Bridge Replacement – July 10 – August 3, 2026

The $95 million I-376 Commercial Street Bridge Replacement project is between the Edgewood/Swissvale (Exit 77) interchange in Swissvale Borough and Squirrel Hill Tunnel in the City of Pittsburgh spans over Nine Mile Run, Frick Park, and Commercial Street. This project will utilize Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) Techniques to laterally slide the new bridge onto the existing alignment of I-376. The Arched Delta Frame Structure will be built just south of the existing Commercial Street Bridge on temporary foundations and will be slid onto the existing alignment once demolition of the existing bridge has occurred.  Work will also include the installation of new overhead signage and eastbound retaining wall, lowering the westbound I-376 off-ramp to Forest Hills/Wilkinsburg Interchange (Exit 78B) to increase vertical clearance under the Parkway East, concrete median barrier replacement, sanitary sewer line relocation, upgrades to guide rail, ITS Devices, Over Height Truck Detection System, and CCTV Cameras, as well as overall site restoration for both Frick Park and the Frick Park walking trail. Motorists can expect single-lane and shoulder restrictions in each direction of I-376 on weekends and weeknights as needed through 2026. Additionally, in 2025, several overnight full closures and detours of eastbound I-376 and a full weekend closure and detour of I-376 in each direction are anticipated to occur.  In 2026, motorists can expect a 25-day full closure and detour of I-376. The overall project is anticipated to conclude in the summer of 2027. The Joseph B. Fay Company is the prime contractor.​​

Visit PennDOT website for more details