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Port Authority began transit operations March 1, 1964
Service Area
730 square-miles, including all of Allegheny County and limited portions of Armstrong, Beaver, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties.
Headquarters
Port Authority of Allegheny County 345 Sixth Avenue, Third floor Pittsburgh, PA 15222-2527
Port Authority Operating Facilities/Dates Opened
- Ross Division 03/31/68
- Collier Division 06/30/69
- West Mifflin Division 11/23/69
- Harmar Division 11/13/70
- East Liberty Division 07/09/72
- South Hills Village Rail Center 04/15/84
Transportation Provided
- Bus/Bus Rapid Transit
- Light Rail Transit
- Monongahela Incline (Operated by Port Authority.)
- Duquesne Incline (Operated by the Society for the Preservation of Duquesne Heights Incline.)
- ACCESS Paratransit System (Operated by for-profit and non-profit carriers under management by ACCESS Transportation Systems, Inc.)
Revenue Vehicles
- Buses - 861
- Light Rail Vehicles - 83
- Monongahela Incline Cars - 2
- Duquesne Incline Cars - 2
- Small Transit Vehicles - 75
- ACCESS Vehicles - 457*
* Not Port Authority owned – Owned by private carriers providing ACCESS service
Vehicle Miles Operated
- Bus - 27,178,942
- Light Rail - 1,891,163
- Monongahela Incline - 15,123
- Duquesne Incline - 18,231
- ACCESS - 11,088,260
Average Speeds
- Bus - 12.9
- Light Rail - 12.6
- Monongahela Incline - 2.3
- Duquesne Incline - 3.7
- ACCESS - 15.5
Average Daily Passengers (including ACCESS)
- Average Weekday Passengers - 219,667
- Average Saturday Passengers - 95,331
- Average Sunday/Holiday Passengers - 54,245
General Information
- Transit Stops - 15,879
- Transit Shelters & Stations - 256
- Park and Ride Lots (14,850 spaces/64 lots)
Fixed Guideway Facilities
Light Rail Transit:
- Stage I reconstruction completed 1987 (10.5 miles)
- Construction cost: $542 million (includes acquisition of 55 LRVs)
- 2.5-mile Allentown Line reconstruction completed 1993
- Construction cost: $9 million
- Stage II reconstruction completed June 2004
- Construction cost: $386 million (includes acquisition of 28 LRVs)
- 25-mile system
- Five routes currently operating (42S, 44L, 47L, 47S, and 52)
- Drake Line closed 1999 (reconstruction dependent upon funding availability)
- Average weekday ridership: 24,000
- Weekday trips: 394
- 24 high-platform stations
- 49 low-level stops
- Three subway stations
- 10 Park and Rides:
- Potomac, 22 spaces
- Dormont Junction, 132 spaces
- Mt. Lebanon, 24 spaces
- Castle Shannon, 500 spaces
- Washington Junction, 230 spaces
- South Hills Village, 2,800 spaces
- West Library, 115 spaces
- St. Anne, 130 spaces
- Library, 430 spaces
- Bethel Park, 286 spaces
Martin Luther King, Jr. East Busway:
- 6.8 miles opened February 1983
- Construction cost: $115 million
- 2.3 mile extension opened June 2003
- Construction cost: $68 million
- Total length: 9.1 miles
- 32 bus routes
- Average weekday ridership: approximately 24,000
- Weekday trips: 822
- Nine stations
- Park and Ride lots directly adjacent to the busway:
- Wilkinsburg, 714 spaces
- Hamnett, 119 spaces
- Swissvale, 144 spaces
- Remote Park and Ride lots with routes serving the busway:
- Duquesne, 311 spaces
- North Versailles, 200 spaces
South Busway:
- Opened 1977
- Construction cost: $27 million
- Length: 4.3 miles
- 15 bus routes
- Average weekday ridership: approximately 9,520
- Weekday trips: 356
- 11 stops
West Busway
- Opened September 2000
- Construction cost: $258 million
- Length: five miles
- 10 bus routes
- Average weekday ridership: more than 9,500 (West Busway ridership has already nearly reached the 2005 projected level of 10,000 a day)
- Weekday trips: 352
- Six stations
- Park and Ride lots directly adjacent to busway:
- Sheraden, 167 spaces
- Bell Avenue, 26 spaces
- Crafton, 106 spaces
- Carnegie, 215 spaces
- Idlewood, 33 spaces
- Remote Park and Ride lots with routes serving the busway:
- Neville Island, 239 spaces
- Moon, 600 spaces
- Ambridge, 153 spaces
- Woodville, 136 spaces
- Knights of Columbus, 50 spaces
Monongahela Incline:
- Year Constructed: 1870
- Length: 630 feet
Duquesne Incline:
- Year Constructed: 1877
- Length: 800 feet
Contraflow Bus Lanes:
Total Length of Contraflow Bus Lanes: 3.7 miles
- Wood Street, 23 bus routes
- Smithfield Street, 34 bus routes
- Fifth Avenue, 5 bus routes
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes:
- Opened 1989
- PENNDOT owned and controlled
- Length: 5.3 miles
- Eight bus routes
- Average weekday bus ridership: 3,000
- Average weekday automobile traffic: 4,000
- Weekday bus trips: 103
- One bus stop (at park and ride lot)
- Park and Ride (PENNDOT owned)
- Perrysville, 480 spaces
Wabash HOV Facility:
- Opened December 2004
- Port Authority owned
- Operated by Bruce & Merrilees Electric
- Project length: 5,500 feet (1.1 mile)
- Wabash tunnel length: 3,650 feet
- Speed limit: 25 MPH; 15 MPH along ramp curves
- 160-space parking lot, six ADA-accessible spaces
- Access to T, Mon Incline and bus routes
- Large trucks restricted
- HOV-2 operations during peak periods (a.m. inbound/ p.m. outbound)
- View full operations schedule
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