A historic hillside transit ride in Pittsburgh lifts travelers high above, offering sweeping skyline views, vintage wooden cars, and urban scenery.
Public transit keeps Pittsburgh and Allegheny moving. It gets people to work, to school, to the doctor, and to see family and friends. It keeps our economy running and our neighborhoods connected. In ...
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Transit funding isn’t just about transportation. It’s a public health issue.
Debates over transit funding drove much of Pennsylvania’s budget impasse, but Laura Chelgren argues that funding mobility should be a public health priority.
Without additional funds from the state, Pittsburgh Regional Transit has a $100 million deficit this year. Pittsburghers for Public Transit and its statewide group Transit for All PA, alongside local ...
(The Center Square) - Though Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority has taken center stage in the battle for more state funding, it isn’t the only metro area which relies on that support to get ...
The Duquesne Incline makes its way up a hill in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - BD Images/Shutterstock At the time of this writing, for a meager $3.50 round-trip, you can step inside the bright red box of ...
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