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HARMARVILLE ALLEGHENY COUNTY 14 Alpha 1 Freeport 21 ALLEGHENY VALLEY EXPRESSWAY Ohio River Blvd Freeport GLENSHAW THORN RUN PARK & RIDE P 4th 14 GLENFIELD KILBUCK Perry Hwy. NORTH HILLS VILLAGE MALL 2 12-O12 O5 SHALER 2 P13 P10 1 78-P16-P78 P16 21 HULTON NEVILLE ISLAND Center BRIDGE 65 P GLENFIELD PARK & RIDE Hulton BRIDGE 13 McKnight 21 Grand 28 5th EMSWORTH Mt. Royal University Blvd. Freeport CORAOPOLIS 14 8-13 Allegheny UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD PARK & RIDE Ferree BEN AVON P HazelwoodCenter Cornell WEST VIEW PARK WEST VIEW G3 19L SHOPPING CENTER OAKMONT P Church BEN AVON HEIGHTS Center NEVILLE ISLAND North ROSS PARK & RIDE Hulton PARK & RIDE 21 19L 19L Forest 16 13 O1 P 8 ROSS O12 12 O5 2 P13 P10 1 78 P78 Grand Perry Hwy.ROSS GARAGE McKnight O AVALON LOOP Forest Grant NEVILLE H VERONA ISLAND I G 4-17 AIRSIDE BUSINESS PARK O 14 279 SHALERCREST AVALON Balph I-279 HOV LANE VETERANS PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Neville ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL RIDC INDUSTRIAL PARK Herbst R Ivory 60 28X Ohio River Blvd. N. Fremont ETNA H J HEINZ III CARE CENTER 51 I Peoples Plank SHARPSBURG Wildwood US AIR FORCE V Connie 91 BASE E CaliforniaBELLEVUE 28 R P13 KENNEDY Butler Bridge Jacks Run O1 Delafield BUSINESS Seavey 1 BLAWNOX Ramage Evergreen Parker Main 60 MOON 20 20 NEVILLE ISLAND BRIDGE 14 Grant19L 13-16 17 8 O5 O12 7 4 RESERVE 2 1 91 91 ASPINWALL P10 1 78 P78 P16 Ohio River Blvd. Perrysville SUMMER ROBERT D. UPMC ALLEGHENY VALLEY EXPRESSWAY 12 FLEMING BRIDGE R I V E R HIGHLAND PARK ST. MARGARET Verona Evergreen Coraopolis Neville Island HILL 87 6-7-15 8 BRIDGE Freeport HOSPITAL Kendall CHERRY CITY Y 56th 91 WATERWORKS MALL Freeport NORTH BESSEMER PENNSYLVANIA 55th Butler 21 BRIGHTON Regulus N 75 1 91 75-91 AIR NATIONAL GUARD HEIGHTS Sirius Mt. Pleasant E 87 MORNINGSIDE PITTSBURGH ZOO 75 Leechburg Unity-Trestle Spring Garden Klopfer H Stanton 91 77 Brighton MILLVALE HIGHLAND PARK 75 Old Freeport 130 Forest Grove RIVERVIEW Mt. Troy G 87-93 Mellon ALCOMA APARTMENTS Jancey SHUMAN CENTER Jefferson PARK North 28 87 McCoy STOWE McKEES ROCKS BRIDGE Shadeland 279 E Terrace St. Clair 77 Crabapple McCoy 22 Helen Grant STANTON N. Euclid 8 Alcoma Davis L 65 TROY HILL Butler Stanton 71A-71B Wiltsie HEIGHTS Chislett 74 LINCOLN PARK 138030 Pine Hollow LOOP L Heckel Penfort NORTHVIEW Mossfield Chaske - - 24 - - - 13 17 16 8 12 Sunset 7 4 - 91 93 ALLEGHENY 87 75 71A 71B 77 P16 28X G3 20 22 20 24 21 22 20 21 22 24 14 O12 6 4 1 2 P10Washington P13 P17 78 P78 P16 77 HEIGHTS Colombo Bryant Pitchfork Island California A CEMETERY LINCOLN LOOP Frankstown OHIO VALLEY HOSPITAL 19L Southside LAWRENCEVILLE Stanton Grove TROY Hollow Coal 138030 Broadway 11 Brule East 40TH STREET 82 77 Rhine HILL BRIDGE Park McKEES Dean Fairhaven SPRING GARDEN Black N. Negley Wardsons 20 64 Atlantic N. Beatty HOLIDAY PARK VFD PARK & RIDE ROCKS River SPRING PARK & RIDE 40th CHILDREN’S E. Liberty Blvd. P KENNEDY CENTER 21 N. Charles HILL Lowrie HOSPITAL N. Highland Paulson Mark Saltsburg estle Golden Mile Highway Clever Chartiers Itin 39th GARFIELD N. Aiken Oberlin OHIO RIVER Perrysville Mt. Carmel - - - - Wilson 8 11 - P 82 Mt. Carmel 24 24 20 22 24 20 20 21 22 24 22 13 17 15 11 O12 O1 O5 93 89 71A 87 71B 74 74 P17 P17 PENN HILLS Main UNIVERSAL P12 Park Manor FINEVIEW 31ST STREET Penn 88 24 EAST LIBERTY Lemington Verona 60 Carrie Chestnut BRIDGE Lincoln Aber Clever W. Carson Spring Garden4 Larimer P17 WINDGAP BRUNOT 18 Marshall Brighton 86-87 Liberty Main 64 G Upland Federal Henderson Penn 87Friendship 74 E. Ohio Beatty ISLAND Chateau ALLEGHENY GENERAL Troy Hill Brushton Allendale 13 HOSPITAL 1-2 HERRON 54 WEST PENN HOSPITAL FRIENDSHIP EAST LIBERTY 79 BOYCE PARK ROBINSON TOWN CENTRE Chartiers Island MANCHESTER BLOOMFIELD HOMEWOOD SHERADEN P12 54 E. Liberty Blvd. P17 Frankstown Monroeville TrTrestle Silver Lane E. 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