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Under the Baltimore City Charter, 1996, [48] the Health Department is the city's legally designated public health authority. Responsibilities include: “The execution of all laws for the preservation of the health of the inhabitants of Baltimore City, and to exercise those other powers and perform those other duties that are prescribed by law;
Public Transit Authority City External link Transportation Management Association of Chester County: ... Allegheny County Port Authority: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
McKeesport Transportation Center Project; Cloonan, Patrick (30 October 2014). "Port Authority plans to replace deteriorated McKeesport hub". triblive.com. Blazina, Ed (8 November 2016). "Port Authority to demolish McKeesport Transit Center". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "Lysle Blvd. Bus Terminal to Be Replaced". www.tubecityonline.com. 28 October 2014.
Fort Pitt Bridge with Downtown Pittsburgh in the background. A large metropolitan area that is surrounded by rivers and hills, Pittsburgh has an infrastructure system that has been built out over the years to include roads, tunnels, bridges, railroads, inclines, bike paths, and stairways; however, the hills and rivers still form many barriers to transportation within the city.
The B&O's Grant Street station in Pittsburgh in 1968. In the early 1970s, the Port Authority (PAT) – which had controlled all bus and streetcar service in Allegheny County since 1964 – had negotiated with the B&O and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE), the last two private sector commuter operators in the region, about the possibility of expanded rail service.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation was created from the former Department of Highways by Act 120, approved by the legislature on May 6, 1970. [3] The intent of the legislation was to consolidate transportation-related functions formerly performed in the Departments of Commerce, Revenue, Community Affairs, Forests and Waters, Military ...
The Beaver County Transportation Authority (BCTA) is the operator of mass transportation in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Seven routes are provided, all of which serve the southern and central portions of the county, which are incorporated into suburban Pittsburgh. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 478,200, or about 7,900 per weekday as of ...
The Westmoreland County Transit Authority (WCTA) is the operator of mass transportation in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Using 35 buses, a total of 18 routes are operated, the majority of which serve the urbanized corridor that makes up the western portion of the county.