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Pittsburgh
This article is about the city in Pennsylvania. For the region, see Pittsburgh metropolitan area. For other uses, see Pittsburgh (disambiguation).Pittsburgh (, originally
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Union Station (Pittsburgh)
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Port Authority of Allegheny County
Port Authority of Allegheny County (also known as the Port Authority or sometimes by its former nickname PAT) is the second-largest public transit agency in Pennsylvania and the 11th-largest in the United States. When considering that its service area is the 20th largest in the U.S.
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List of bus rapid transit systems in North America
bus rapid transit systems in North America, with some of their technical details listed below.The tables below are incomplete. Mouse-over column titles to see expansions of the abbreviations, or see the notes below.
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Brighton Heights (Pittsburgh)
Brighton Heights is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's northside area. It has a zip code of 15212, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1 (North Neighborhoods). Located on a hilltop overlooking the Ohio River, Brighton Heights is adjacent to the suburban communities of Bellevue and Ross Township to the north, and the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Perry North, to the East, and Marshall-Shadeland to the South.
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Marshall-Shadeland
Marshall-Shadeland (also known as Brightwood) is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's north city area. It has a zip codes of both 15212 and 15214, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1 (North Neighborhoods).
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Duquesne Incline
The Duquesne Incline is a inclined plane railroad, or funicular, located near Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood and scaling Mt. Washington. It was completed in 1877 and is long, in height, and is inclined at a 30 degree angle. It is an unusual 5 foot gauge.
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Monongahela Incline
The Monongahela Incline, located near the Smithfield Street Bridge in Pittsburgh, is the oldest continuously operating funicular in the USA, and one of two surviving (the other is the nearby Duquesne Incline) from the original 17 passenger-carrying inclines built in Pittsburgh. Its lower station is across the street from the Station Square shopping complex, and is easily accessible from the light rail system at the Station Square station.
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52 Allentown
The 52 Allentown (often abbreviated as the 52A) is a service on the Pittsburgh Light Rail system that runs from South Hills Junction over Mount Washington and across the Monongahela River to downtown Pittsburgh, terminating at Gateway Center.This line is much smaller and runs less frequently than the 42S or 47S and 47L, providing service to the Allentown neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where dense housing and the hilly terrain make automobile transportation very limited
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Port Authority of Allegheny County
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Panhandle Bridge
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List of funicular railways
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Transportation in Pittsburgh
Main articlePittsburghPittsburgh, surrounded by rivers and hills, has a unique transportation infrastructure that includes roads, tunnels, bridges, railroads, inclines, bike paths and stairways.
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Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, located at 1 Museum Road, Washington, Pennsylvania, is a museum dedicated to trolleys and includes several restored examples.
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Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr.
Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. can be found in many cities of the United States and in nearly every major metropolis in America. The number of streets named after King is growing every year As of 2003, there were over 600 American cities that had named a street after King. More than 75% of these streets were in six Southern states In 2004, NPR reported that there were some 650 American streets named after King, and more are added every year.
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Pittsburgh Light Rail
The Pittsburgh Light Rail (commonly known as The T) is a light rail system in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; it functions as a subway in downtown Pittsburgh and largely as an at-grade light rail service in the suburbs. The system is owned and operated by the Port Authority of Allegheny County. It is the successor system to the streetcar network formerly operated by Pittsburgh Railways.
Pittsburgh_Light_Rail
List of United States light rail systems by ridership
list of all light rail systems in the United States, ranked by ridership. Also included are those urban streetcar (tram) systems that are providing regular public transit service (operating year-round and at least five days/week), except for Portland Streetcar, whose ridership numbers are not given by this article's primary data source.
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