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Pittsburgh Regional Transit is Mt. Lebanon’s public transit provider, with service to other South Hills communities, Station Square, Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Shore.
PRT is seeking public feedback on their Bus Line Redesign. The project will rethink PRT’s entire bus network to better fit the new needs and travel patterns of transit riders. Draft Network 1.0 is now online, and it is a draft network based on what PRT heard from riders that improves service, expands connections and prioritizes investments in disadvantaged communities. You can leave comments on the online map or attend a public meeting.
Upcoming Public Meetings:
October 16th, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM – PRT Mega Pop-Up, Schenley Plaza
October 24th, 6:00 PM – Online Public Meeting
You can view all upcoming meetings at BusLineRedesign.com
PRT serves Mt. Lebanon with direct and indirect routes to Downtown, Oakland, the North Shore, the South Side and other top destinations for work, socializing, sporting events or cultural activities.
We are fortunate in Mt. Lebanon to be located along several stops on the light rail’s red line. Our biggest stop is the Mt. Lebanon Station, on Shady Drive East. It is accessible from Washington Road by taking the stairs near East End Brewery to Parse Way, then taking the stairs or elevator down to the platform.
PRT’s bus line in Mt. Lebanon includes the 36 “Banksville,” 38 “Green Tree” and 41 “Bower Hill.” See the interactive map.
ACCESS is a coordinated, shared-ride paratransit service, which has been providing door-to-door, advanced reservation transportation in Allegheny County since 1979. ACCESS is open to the general public but primarily serves people with disabilities, clients of human service agencies and people aged 65 and over.
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