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G2 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route G2 bus time schedule & line map G2 Downtown View In Website Mode The G2 bus line (Downtown) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Downtown: 5:07 AM - 11:35 PM (2) West Busway: 5:30 AM - 11:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest G2 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next G2 bus arriving. Direction: Downtown G2 bus Time Schedule 14 stops Downtown Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:29 AM - 11:15 PM Monday 5:07 AM - 11:35 PM West Busway + Carnegie Station 8 Logan St, Carnegie Tuesday 5:07 AM - 11:35 PM West Busway + Bell Station C Wednesday 5:07 AM - 11:35 PM 100 Bell Ave, Pittsburgh Thursday 5:07 AM - 11:35 PM West Busway + Idlewood Station C Friday 5:07 AM - 11:35 PM Chartiers Avenue, Pittsburgh Saturday 6:29 AM - 11:20 PM West Busway + Crafton Station C Station Street, Green Tree West Busway + Ingram Station C 2 Hodgson Ave, Pittsburgh G2 bus Info Direction: Downtown West Busway + Sheraden Station C Stops: 14 Trip Duration: 22 min W Carson St + Gateway View Plaza Line Summary: West Busway + Carnegie Station, 1515 W Carson St, Pittsburgh West Busway + Bell Station C, West Busway + Idlewood Station C, West Busway + Crafton Station W Carson St + Duquesne Incline C, West Busway + Ingram Station C, West Busway + 1197 W Carson St, Pittsburgh Sheraden Station C, W Carson St + Gateway View Plaza, W Carson St + Duquesne Incline, Liberty Ave + Liberty Ave + Gateway #4 Gateway #4, Liberty Ave + Market St, Liberty Ave + 420 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh Sixth Ave, Liberty Ave + 9th St, Liberty Ave + Smithƒeld St, Liberty Ave + William Penn Pl Liberty Ave + Market St 507 Market St, Pittsburgh Liberty Ave + Sixth Ave 210 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh Liberty Ave + 9th St 818 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh Liberty Ave + Smithƒeld St 701 Smithƒeld St, Pittsburgh Liberty Ave + William Penn Pl 971 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh Direction: West Busway G2 bus Time Schedule 15 stops West Busway Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:50 AM - 11:35 PM Monday 5:30 AM - 11:55 PM Liberty Ave + William Penn Pl 971 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh Tuesday 5:30 AM - 11:55 PM Grant St + Liberty Ave FS (Fed Bldg) Wednesday 5:30 AM - 11:55 PM 1000 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh Thursday 5:30 AM - 11:55 PM Seventh Ave + Smithƒeld St Friday 5:30 AM - 11:55 PM 411 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh Saturday 6:50 AM - 11:40 PM Liberty Ave + Tito Way 807 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh Liberty Ave + Fifth Ave 529 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh G2 bus Info Direction: West Busway Liberty Ave + Wyndham Grand Hotel Stops: 15 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh Trip Duration: 23 min Line Summary: Liberty Ave + William Penn Pl, Grant W Carson St + Duquesne Incline St + Liberty Ave FS (Fed Bldg), Seventh Ave + 1197 W Carson St, Pittsburgh Smithƒeld St, Liberty Ave + Tito Way, Liberty Ave + Fifth Ave, Liberty Ave + Wyndham Grand Hotel, W W Carson St + Gateway View Plaza Carson St + Duquesne Incline, W Carson St + 1505 W Carson St, Pittsburgh Gateway View Plaza, W Carson St + West End Bridge Steps (Underpass), Sheraden Station Stop A, Ingram W Carson St + West End Bridge Steps (Underpass) Station Stop A, Crafton Station Stop A, Idlewood West Carson Street, Pittsburgh Station Stop A, West Busway at Bell Station Stop A, Carnegie Station Sheraden Station Stop A Ingram Station Stop A 2 Hodgson Ave, Pittsburgh Crafton Station Stop A West Busway overpass, Crafton Idlewood Station Stop A Chartiers Avenue, Pittsburgh West Busway at Bell Station Stop A Carnegie Station 8 Logan St, Carnegie G2 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Pittsburgh. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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