The first ReadyFare Machine has officially been installed at Penn Station!
This is the first of nearly 80 machines that will be installed system-wide to help rider with the upcoming transition from ConnectCard to the new ReadyFare system.
For more information about ReadyFare, visit https://t.co/fzBY3adt6V
🚨Upcoming Service Adjustments 🚨
Some service changes are in store for riders when Pittsburgh Regional Transit implements its tri-annual schedule adjustments on June 28th.
For a complete listing of the service adjustments, please visit https://t.co/I86Mtll1Yx.
The numbers are in! 🏈
These stats underscore the importance of continued investment in public transit. Not only to support major events, but to strengthen the region’s economy, expand access to opportunity, and keep Allegheny County moving every day.
Heads up Oakland and Uptown commuters!
Traffic patterns are changing on Fifth Avenue beginning Tuesday May 5th as construction continues on the University Line project.
🚧 Construction between Bellefield & Craft avenues wraps up
🚧 Traffic will shift to the right 3 lanes of Fifth Ave.
🚧 The left 2 lanes will be closed
🚧 Fifth Ave. between Craft Ave. and Kirkpatrick St. will be down to one lane, with a turn lane for the Birmingham Bridge
These changes will be in place through the end of June.
For more information and to see stops affected visit
https://t.co/nK26jOP02F
Come chat with us!
Attend a Bus Line Refresh meeting or pop-up to learn about upcoming changes and give your input
Learn more at https://t.co/1c4Ao4ZvHG
Thank you, @PGHtransit family! You showed up and showed out with service, kindness, consideration, and grit. I’m proud to be on your team, and there’s no stopping us.
We want to give a massive shoutout to ALL of our employees!
From planning to execution, this would not have been possible without the dedication we saw from EVERY division and team member. Their kindness, patience, and commitment is UNMATCHED!
Make sure you thank a transit employee when you see them!
I’m at Monroeville Mall awaiting the @PGHtransit FREE Football Flyer to the #nfldraft
There’s plenty of parking at 10:30 a.m.
The park and ride is near the Dick’s entrance.
I’ll be getting on a bus soon, so follow along to see how it goes!
Day 1 of the NFL Draft last night was a phenomenal success! Pittsburgh set a record with 320,000 first night attendees, there was an incredible amount to do at both the Point and North Shore, and @PGHtransit did a phenomenal job at transporting so many people.
Hi world! Welcome to Pittsburgh for the @NFL draft! A few things to know as you make your way into our fair city for the next few days:
1. A “Pittsburgh left” is a unique driving maneuver you’ve never seen before. But don’t be defensive, that just shows other drivers fear.
2. Do not attempt to park downtown. If you’re from out of town, park in one the designated buss lots at places like monroveville mall.
3. There’s tons of amazing food here, not just sandwiches and salads with French fries on them.
4. We’re not a “steel mill town” anymore, even though it makes up who we are as people. Tech, medical sciences, great universities, arts, and food make up who we are now. So come and see!
5. Don’t be afraid of the bridges. Again this just shows them fear.
6. Say hi to the giant rubber duck on the river.
7. And most of all: Let’s go Pens, Go Steelers, and Let’s go Bucs!
We have several two-car trains that are able to move about 430 people at a time, but with tens of thousands of people remaining on the North Shore, it's impossible to move everyone at once. Please be patient. We will get you home, it just may take some time.