List of Pittsburgh Light Rail stations

A map of the Pittsburgh Light Rail system

The Pittsburgh Light Rail, commonly known as the T system, is the light rail system for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is run by the Port Authority of Allegheny County and currently consists of the Red Line, Blue Line - Library and Blue Line - South Hills Village. Trolley lines began on the T's route in 1897, and currently The T is the eighteenth most used light rail system in the United States. As of the fourth quarter of 2013 it had an annual ridership of 8,321,700, with 28,300 daily boardings[1] over its 26.2 mile length.[2] It has 53 stations over two lines and was last expanded in 2012 with the completion of the North Shore Connector.[2]

Key

Station Indicates the Port Authority's official name for the station. If the station is handicap accessible in some way, a wheelchair symbol appears next to the station name.
Line Indicates the lines that stop at the given station. A bold line designation indicates that the station is a terminus for that line.
City/neighborhood Identifies the municipality (or for Pittsburgh, the neighborhood) in which the station is located.
Connections Denotes any links to other non-light rail Port Authority transit routes.
Fare zone Identifies which of the Three fare zones the station is in. The Free Fare Zone contains Downtown Pittsburgh and North Shore neighborhoods followed by Zone 1 then Zone 2 heading away from the city.

Stations and stops

Station Line City/neighborhood Connections Fare zone
Allegheny North Shore Bus connections Free Fare Zone
Arlington Castle Shannon Zone 1
Beagle Bethel Park Zone 2
Belasco Beechview Zone 1
Bethel Village
  Red Line Extension
Bethel Park Zone 2
Boggs Beltzhoover Zone 1
Bon Air Bon Air Zone 1
Casswell
  Red Line Extension
Bethel Park Zone 2
Castle Shannon Castle Shannon Zone 1
Dawn Beechview Bus connections Zone 1
Denise Carrick Zone 1
Dorchester
  Red Line Extension
Bethel Park Zone 2
Dormont Junction Dormont Bus connections Zone 1
Fallowfield Beechview Zone 1
First Avenue Downtown Bus connections Free Fare Zone
Gateway Center Downtown Bus connections Free Fare Zone
Hampshire Beechview Zone 1
Highland
  Red Line Extension
Bethel Park Zone 2
Hillcrest Bethel Park Zone 2
Killarney Castle Shannon Zone 1
King's School Bethel Park Zone 2
Library South Park Township Zone 2
Logan Bethel Park Zone 2
Lytle Bethel Park Zone 2
Memorial Hall Castle Shannon Zone 1
Mesta Bethel Park Zone 2
McNeilly Overbrook / Baldwin Twp. Zone 1
Munroe Bethel Park Zone 2
Mt. Lebanon Mt. Lebanon Bus connections Zone 1
North Side North Shore Free Fare Zone
Overbrook Junction Castle Shannon Walkway to Willow station Zone 1
Palm Garden Mount Washington Bus connections Zone 1
Pennant Beechview Zone 1
Poplar Mt. Lebanon Zone 1
Potomac Dormont Zone 1
St. Anne's
  Red Line Extension
Castle Shannon Zone 1
Sandy Creek Bethel Park Zone 2
Sarah Bethel Park Zone 2
Shiras Beechview Zone 1
Smith Road
  Red Line Extension
Castle Shannon Zone 1
South Bank Brookline Bus connections,

South Busway

Zone 1
South Hills Junction
  Red Line Extension
Mount Washington Bus connections,

South Busway

Zone 1
South Hills Village
  Red Line Extension
Upper St. Clair Township Bus connections Zone 2
South Park Bethel Park Zone 2
Station Square South Shore Bus connections,
South Busway,
near Monongahela Incline
Zone 1
Steel Plaza Downtown Bus connections Free Fare Zone
Stevenson Dormont Zone 1
Washington Junction
  Red Line Extension
Bethel Park Zone 1
West Library South Park Township Zone 2
Westfield Beechview Zone 1
Willow Castle Shannon Walkway to Overbrook Junction Zone 1
Wood Street Downtown Bus connections Free Fare Zone

References

General
Specific
  1. "APTA Ridership Report - Q4 2013 Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association (APTA). February 26, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  2. 1 2 "Port Authority of Allegheny County - Company Info & Projects - Agency Profile". Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAT). 2013. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
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