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Routes marked with an asterisk (*) indicate the route operates on Saturdays. 4 Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh via Route 30 and Oakland* 5 Jeannette: Jeannette via Greengate Center (Wal-Mart) Hempfield Square (Giant Eagle), Sam's Club and Route 30 West* 6 Irwin: Irwin and Hermine via Route 130, Jeannette, Manor, Westmoreland City, Arona Road and Rilton
The Downtown Shuttle runs on a loop through downtown State College en route to Beaver Stadium, with bus stops placed in front of a number of various hotels located along the route. The other route is the South Atherton Shuttle which also runs from a designated parking lot in the Hills Shopping Center to Beaver Stadium, allowing fans to park ...
The route handled 1,200 daily passengers on an old SEPTA 120 bus route. [5] [6] On August 1, 2021, the route was replaced with SEPTA Route 135. [7] Evening Link - bus service operated by Krapf Transit and managed by TMACC that ran on evenings Monday through Saturday between Coatesville and Exton. [8]
Route number Route name Service area Notes Changes; 28X: Airport Flyer North Point Breeze, Shadyside, Oakland, Uptown, Downtown, Robinson, Pittsburgh International Airport via West Busway Pickup only on West Busway stops. Service has been extended 3:17am–1:03am G2: West Busway Downtown, Sheraden, Ingram, Crafton, Carnegie via West Busway
The West Busway is a two-lane bus-only highway serving the western portions of the city of Pittsburgh and several western suburbs. The busway runs for 5.1 miles (8.2 km) from the southern shore of the Ohio River near Downtown Pittsburgh to Carnegie, [1] following former railroad right-of-way on the Panhandle Route.
Greyhound discontinued its intercity bus service through Morgantown in 2005, and Mountain Line responded by launching the Grey Line intercity service, which continues to operate as of 2024. Mountaineer Station, a bus station co-located with the WVU Personal Rapid Transit system's Health Sciences Center station, opened in 2007.
The COLTS system operates 36 distinct routes. Each route may operate at different times, other than weekdays. Most routes depart from the Lackawanna Transit Center on Lackawanna Avenue, near the Mall at Steamtown, in Downtown Scranton. 12 Jessup; 13 Drinker/Marywood (Saturdays) 14 Drinker; 18 Petersburg; 21 East Mountain; 25 Valley View; 26 ...
Washington County Transportation Authority, operating as Freedom Transit, is the official transportation authority in Washington County, Pennsylvania.It was created in 2001 to take over the "human service transportation programs previously overseen by the County’s Department of Human Services and managed by a private broker."