List of bus routes in Pittsburgh

List of bus routes in Pittsburgh

The Port Authority's bus system covers Allegheny County, and its service extends into neighboring Beaver, Butler, Washington and Westmoreland counties. These counties also have their own transit systems, including several routes that run into downtown Pittsburgh, where riders can make connections with Port Authority service.

Bus operations

*Route numbers operating seven days a week including holidays (4AM to 2AM daily) are listed in Blue. On most of the daily bus routes, they operate on a 90 minute interval after 7PM Monday through Saturday and all day on Sunday and Holidays.
*Route numbers operating Monday through Saturday with limited or no holiday hours (5AM to 10PM weekdays; 7AM to 7PM Saturdays) are listed in Red
*All other non-highlighted routes operate Monday through Friday only (5AM to 7PM).

erving Downtown Pittsburgh

Eliminated routes

As of June 17, 2007, these bus routes were eliminated from the PAT lineup and were integrated into other routes that services the same area; Bold indicates routes taking over their services: [ [http://www.portauthority.org/PAAC/News/RevisedServicePlan/EliminatedRoutes/tabid/370/Default.aspx Eliminated Routes ] ]

Reference

External links

* [http://www.portauthority.org Port Authority's official website]
* [http://www.amcap.org Pittsburgh's transit history]


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