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BLUE Subway Time Schedule & Line Route BLUE subway time schedule & line map BLUE Downtown - North Shore View In Website Mode The BLUE subway line (Downtown - North Shore) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Downtown - North Shore: 12:03 AM - 11:33 PM (2) South Hills Village: 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest BLUE subway station near you and ƒnd out when is the next BLUE subway arriving. Direction: Downtown - North Shore BLUE subway Time Schedule 25 stops Downtown - North Shore Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:44 AM - 10:04 PM Monday 4:50 AM - 11:33 PM Village at Terminal- No Stop Tuesday 12:03 AM - 11:33 PM South Hills Village Station Wednesday 12:03 AM - 11:33 PM Dorchester Thursday 12:03 AM - 11:33 PM 143 Spartan Dr, Bethel Park Friday 12:03 AM - 11:33 PM Bethel Village Avon Lane, Bethel Park Saturday 12:03 AM - 11:59 PM Highland 138 Highland Rd, Bethel Park Casswell BLUE subway Info 2209 Casswell Dr, Castle Shannon Direction: Downtown - North Shore Stops: 25 Washington Junction Trip Duration: 44 min 4400 Library Rd, Castle Shannon Line Summary: Village at Terminal- No Stop, South Hills Village Station, Dorchester, Bethel Village, Smith Road Highland, Casswell, Washington Junction, Smith 4231 Willow Ave, Castle Shannon Road, St Anne's, Willow Station, Memorial Hall, Killarney, Mcneilly Station, South Bank Station, St Anne's Denise Station, Bon Air Station, Boggs Station, South Spring Street, Castle Shannon Hills Junction Station, Station Square Station, First Avenue Station, Steel Plaza Station, Wood Street Willow Station Station, Gateway Station, North Side Station, 3833 Willow Ave, Castle Shannon Allegheny Station Memorial Hall Willow Avenue, Castle Shannon Killarney 1000 Killarney Dr, Castle Shannon Mcneilly Station 2740 Library Rd, Pittsburgh South Bank Station 35 Ansonia Pl, Pittsburgh Denise Station 1401 Denise St, Pittsburgh Bon Air Station 202 Clanton St, Pittsburgh Boggs Station 501 Boggston Ave, Pittsburgh South Hills Junction Station 277 Jasper St, Pittsburgh Station Square Station East Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh First Avenue Station 550 1st Ave, Pittsburgh Steel Plaza Station 500 Ross St, Pittsburgh Wood Street Station 313 6th Ave, Pittsburgh Gateway Station 603 Stanwix St, Pittsburgh North Side Station Reedsdale Street, Pittsburgh Allegheny Station Allegheny Avenue, Pittsburgh Direction: South Hills Village BLUE subway Time Schedule 26 stops South Hills Village Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:15 AM - 10:50 PM Monday 5:37 AM - 11:50 PM Allegheny Station Allegheny Avenue, Pittsburgh Tuesday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM North Side Station Wednesday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM 668 W General Robinson St, Pittsburgh Thursday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Gateway Station Friday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Stanwix Street, Pittsburgh Saturday 12:20 AM - 11:50 PM Wood Street Station 320 6th Ave, Pittsburgh Steel Plaza Station 500 Ross St, Pittsburgh BLUE subway Info Direction: South Hills Village First Avenue Station Stops: 26 550 1st Ave, Pittsburgh Trip Duration: 47 min Line Summary: Allegheny Station, North Side Station Square Station Station, Gateway Station, Wood Street Station, Steel East Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh Plaza Station, First Avenue Station, Station Square Station, South Hills Junction Station, Boggs Station, South Hills Junction Station Bon Air Station, Denise Station, South Bank Station, Mcneilly Station, Killarney Station, Memorial Hall Boggs Station Station, Willow Station, St Anne's, Smith Road, 501 Boggston Ave, Pittsburgh Washington Junction, Casswell, Highland, Bethel Village, Dorchester, South Hills Village Station, Till Bon Air Station Room, Village at Terminal- No Stop Denise Station Denise Street, Pittsburgh South Bank Station 42 Ansonia Pl, Pittsburgh Mcneilly Station 2800 Library Rd, Pittsburgh Killarney Station Memorial Hall Station Race Avenue, Castle Shannon Willow Station 3851 Willow Ave, Castle Shannon St Anne's 4100 Library Rd, Castle Shannon Smith Road 4231 Willow Ave, Castle Shannon Washington Junction 4400 Library Rd, Castle Shannon Casswell 2209 Casswell Dr, Castle Shannon Highland 138 Highland Rd, Bethel Park Bethel Village 100 Cambridge Rd, Bethel Park Dorchester South Hills Village Station Till Room Village at Terminal- No Stop BLUE subway 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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