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Schedule 028X EFF 2021- 3-21.Fm 28X AIRPORT FLYER 28X AIRPORT FLYER MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SERVICE SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SERVICE To Downtown - Oakland - Shadyside - To Robinson Town Centre - To Downtown - Oakland - Shadyside - To Robinson Town Centre - Bakery Square - North Point Breeze Pittsburgh International Airport Bakery Square - North Point Breeze Pittsburgh International Airport Pgh Intl Airport Arrivals-Lower Level Door #6 Robinson Town Ctr Park Manor Blvd at IKEA Carnegie Bell Station Stop C Downtown Liberty Ave St at Wood Oakland Forbes Ave St at Atwood Shadyside Fifth Ave opp. S Highland Ave North Point Breeze Ramp Fifth Ave past Fifth Ave North Point Breeze Fifth Ave opp. McPherson St Shadyside Fifth Ave at S Highland Ave Oakland-CMU Forbes Ave past Morewood Ave Oakland Fifth Ave at BigelowBlvd Downtown Seventh Ave at SmithfieldSt Sheraden Sheraden Station Stop B Robinson Town Ctr Park Manor Blvd at IKEA Pgh Intl Airport Departures Pgh Intl Airport Arrivals-Lower Level Door #6 Robinson Town Ctr Park Manor Blvd at IKEA Carnegie Bell Station Stop C Downtown Liberty Ave St at Wood Oakland Forbes Ave at Atwood St Shadyside Fifth Ave opp. S Highland Ave North Point Breeze Ramp Fifth Ave past Fifth Ave North Point Breeze Fifth Ave opp. McPherson St Shadyside Fifth Ave at S Highland Ave Oakland-CMU Forbes Ave past Morewood Ave Oakland Fifth Ave at Bigelow Blvd Downtown Seventh Ave at Smithfield St Sheraden Sheraden Station Stop B Robinson Town Ctr Park Manor Blvd at IKEA Pgh Intl Airport Departures 4:40 4:52 5:01 5:14 5:22 5:28 5:30 3:19 3:21 3:25 3:28 3:36 3:44 3:57 4:09 4:30 4:42 4:52 5:07 5:15 5:23 5:26 3:17 3:20 3:25 3:29 3:38 3:47 4:01 4:13 5:10 5:22 5:32 5:47 5:55 6:01 6:03 3:49 3:51 3:55 3:58 4:06 4:14 4:28 4:40 5:00 5:12 5:22 5:37 5:45 5:53 5:56 3:47 3:50 3:55 3:59 4:08 4:17 4:31 4:43 5:40 5:52 6:01 6:16 6:25 6:32 6:34 4:19 4:21 4:25 4:28 4:37 4:45 4:58 5:11 5:30 5:42 5:52 6:07 6:15 6:23 6:26 4:17 4:20 4:25 4:29 4:38 4:47 5:01 5:13 6:10 6:22 6:32 6:48 6:56 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Bakery Square - North Point Breeze Pittsburgh International Airport - The cash fare is $2.75 between North Point Breeze, Bakery Square, Shadyside, 4:30 4:42 4:52 5:07 5:16 5:25 5:28 3:17 3:20 3:25 3:29 3:37 3:47 4:01 4:13 Oakland, Downtown Pittsburgh, Robinson Town Centre and Pittsburgh International 5:00 5:12 5:22 5:37 5:46 5:55 5:58 3:47 3:50 3:55 3:59 4:07 4:17 4:31 4:43 Airport.
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