Big changes are coming to Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s outbound bus routes on Fifth and Forbes avenues in Oakland.
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Allentown community asks Pittsburgh Regional Transit to restore regular rail service to neighborhood
Neighbors in Allentown are pushing Regional Transit to restore regular light rail service to their neighborhood.
Pittsburgh Regional Transit announced Monday that the Mt. Washington Transit Tunnel is expected to be fully reopened to ...
PRT's board on Friday approved a new budget that takes nearly $107 million in state funds for capital projects to plug its deficit over the next two years. Pittsburgh Regional Transit has averted ...
On Friday morning, Pittsburgh Regional Transit announced that a crack on the light-rail track along Warrington Avenue was ...
PRT will cancel their plans to rehab the Wabash Tunnel and they won’t buy 30 new 60-foot buses that burn clean diesel fuel. Pittsburgh transit riders avoided dealing with massive cuts to service and ...
WEDNESDAY MORNING UPDATE:On Wednesday morning, Pittsburgh Regional Transit Alerts posted to X that repairs have completed and that rail traffic has resumed through the city's Allentown ...
Pittsburgh Regional Transit has announced a new budget to prevent service cuts and fare hikes for several years. On Friday, PRT said the 2026 Fiscal Year operating budget is $572.2 million. The ...
A Port Authority bus moves down East Carson Street on Pittsburgh’s Southside on May 15, 2020, in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Regional Transit had to borrow from the state’s capital fund to maintain service ...
PITTSBURGH — UPDATE SUNDAY 10 A.M.: Pittsburgh Regional Transit buses are still experiencing delays following a winter storm. On Sunday morning, the transportation agency told riders to expect ...
Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s board on Friday formally approved a budget that will stave off rate hikes and drastic service cuts. But officials reiterated the measure to use $100 million in state ...
On Sept. 23, we reported on the funds transfer to operations that gave the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and its riders in and around Philadelphia a two-year reprieve. The ...
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