The I-279 High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) reversible roadway is 5.3 miles long and located in the median of the I-279 expressway. Facility access points are located near Heinz Field, Mellon Arena, McKnight Road, U.S. 19 ( Perrysville Highway ) and I-279. Port Authority buses and vehicles (with two or more passengers) are permitted to use this express lane.

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Eight bus routes in the North Hills travel the HOV lane. The routes are as follows:
- 13A - North Hills Express
- 13B - Babcock Express
- 13C - Perry Highway Express
- 13F - West View Express
- 13G - Thompson Run Express
- 13J - Franklin Park Express
- 13K - Marshall Express
- 13X - Ross Park and Ride
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Quick Facts:
- 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: 153
- One bus stop on the facility (at the Ross Park and Ride Lot)
- Ross Park and Ride (PENNDOT owned), 480 spaces
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Park your vehicle and ride from: |
The following bus routes travel on the I-279 HOV Lane: |
I-279 at Perrysville Avenue Interchange Park and Ride Lot, Ross Township |
- 13C Perry Highway Express
- 13F West View Express
- 13X Ross Park
and Ride
- The inbound 13C (13F morning trips
will use the HOV lane to Lacock Street.)
- The afternoon 13C (13F trips enter the
HOV lane from Anderson Street outbound from the city.
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Showcase Cinemas Park and Ride Lot, McKnight Rd. at Blazier Dr., McCandless |
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North Park Park and Ride Lot, Hemlock and South Ridge Drive, North Park |
- 13G – Thompson Run Express
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BladeRunners Park and Ride Lot, Marshall Drive, Marshall Township |
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Warrendale Park and Ride Lot, Warrendale Bayne Road at Bush Creek, Warrendale |
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