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  2. List of bus routes in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Bus operations. Route numbers operating seven days a week including holidays (4 am to 2 am daily) are listed in Blue. On most of the daily bus routes, they operate on a 60-minute interval after 7 pm Monday through Saturday and all day on Sunday and Holidays.

  3. Pittsburgh Regional Transit - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Regional Transit ( PRT, formerly Port Authority of Allegheny County) is the second-largest public transit agency in Pennsylvania and the 20th-largest in the United States. [3] The state-funded agency is based in Pittsburgh and is overseen by a CEO and a board of unpaid volunteer directors, some of whom are appointed by the county ...

  4. List of streetcar routes in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    by 1916 [4] September 14, 1951 [11] Double-end shuttle (no loop or wye) between the 7 Charles Street and 21 Fineview services. 10. West View and Bellevue. by 1915 [1] Sep 4, 1965 [6] Formed a loop with 15 Bellevue. 10 West View was counterclockwise as far as West View.

  5. Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway - Wikipedia

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    It is the busiest Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus route by ridership. All busway routes travel to downtown Pittsburgh, making a loop around before returning via the busway. The one exception to this is the P3 (East Busway-Oakland), which starts in Swissvale, but leaves the busway via the Neville Street Ramp, serving the business district of ...

  6. West Busway - Wikipedia

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    Four Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus routes currently serve the West Busway. One route, G2 West Busway All Stops travels the length of the busway and also serves Downtown Pittsburgh, connecting with the East Busway , via West Carson Street ( PA 51 ) and the Fort Pitt Bridge .

  7. Grant Street Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Grant Street Transportation Center is an intercity bus station and parking garage in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The facility is operated by the Pittsburgh Parking Authority and takes up an entire city block, with the ground floor hosting the bus station and some retail space.

  8. South Busway - Wikipedia

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    South Busway. The South Busway is a two-lane bus rapid transit highway serving southern portions of the city of Pittsburgh. The busway runs for 4.3 miles (6.9 km) from the Mt. Washington Transit Tunnel across the Monongahela River from Downtown Pittsburgh to the Overbrook neighborhood of the city, bypassing the crowded Pennsylvania Route 51 ...

  9. Westmoreland County Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Westmoreland County Transit Authority (WCTA) is the operator of mass transportation in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Using 35 buses, a total of 18 routes are operated, the majority of which serve the urbanized corridor that makes up the western portion of the county. Bus routes in this area are designed to provide access for suburban ...

  10. Fayette Area Coordinated Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Route list. FACT provides evening and weekend service, and commuter trips on weekdays to downtown Pittsburgh. Shown on this schedule are all municipalities that feature FACT stops, with the served villages within these jurisdictions in parentheses.

  11. Washington City Transit - Wikipedia

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    The "Metro" bus route provides access from the Washington County suburbs to Downtown Pittsburgh. The Metro bus route makes stops in Washington, Houston and Canonsburg, serving central and northern Washington County, traveling ten times per weekday in each direction to Downtown Pittsburgh.