On Sept. 26, the board of Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) voted to approve an amended budget that will use $106.7 million of their capital funds to maintain regular transit service. This ...
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 its commuters to work ...
HARRISBURG — Pittsburgh Regional Transit made a formal request of PennDOT to access up to $106.7 million in state funds reserved for capital and infrastructure projects to support daily operations as ...
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Regional Transit is getting ready to open five new bus stations Downtown. The newly-installed stops open on Sunday and are part of the University Line bus rapid transit project ...
The approved budgets allow PRT to close a projected $100 million deficit and avoid a previously proposed 35% service ...
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Routes spared, but upgrades nixed in Pittsburgh Regional Transit funding fix
Money for infrastructure improvements will be diverted into PRT operations, averting potential collapse until 2030. Waterfront stop shifts raise rider ire. The post Routes spared, but upgrades nixed ...
Pittsburgh Regional Transit has announced a new budget to prevent service cuts and fare hikes for several years.
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 ...
This year, Railway Age and RT&S are pleased to venture to Pittsburgh on Oct. 1-2 for the much-anticipated 2025 Light Rail Conference with a packed lineup of LRT professionals who are significantly ...
(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 ...
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