Dormont Junction (PAT station)

Dormont Junction (PAT station)
Dormont Junction
Pittsburgh Light Rail station
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Dormont Junction in 2011
Station statistics
Address Raleigh Avenue
Dormont, Pennsylvania 15216
Coordinates 40°23′26″N 80°02′29″W / 40.390677°N 80.041355°W / 40.390677; -80.041355Coordinates: 40°23′26″N 80°02′29″W / 40.390677°N 80.041355°W / 40.390677; -80.041355
Lines
  Red Line – Overbrook Junction
  Red Line – South Hills Village
Connections Bus routes 41B, 41G, 44E, 44U
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Parking 132 spaces
Other information
Opened 1985
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Owned by Port Authority
Services
Preceding station   The "T"   Following station
Kelton
Red Line – Overbrook Junction
Red Line – South Hills Village
Location
Dormont Junction (PAT station) is located in Pittsburgh
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Dormont Junction is a station on the "Beechview" branch of the Port Authority of Allegheny County's light rail network.[1] It is located in Dormont, Pennsylvania. The station is an important park and ride facility, featuring 132 spaces.[2] West Liberty Avenue, Dormont's main artery, is located one block from the station, in a portion of the street that is lined with automobile dealerships. Opposite the commercial sector, a densely populated residential area is located with many homes within walking distance of the station.

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History

The original Dormont Junction was a wye between the Pittsburgh Railways private right of way 42 Dormont and the street running 38 Mt. Lebanon.[3] The station stopped being a junction in 1963 when the two routes were combined into the 42/38 Mt. Lebanon Beechview, but the name remained.[4] The current station was built in 1985 along with the 2,800 feet (850 m) Mt. Lebanon Tunnel,[5] which bypassed 8 blocks of street running along Washington Road.

Connecting buses

  • 41 Bower Hill: West Liberty Avenue at Park Boulevard

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