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System Map of Transit Service in Allegheny County Brush Creek Rd Perry Hwy Warrendale ACCESS Paratransit Service Details 7 St. Barnabus Proposed service reductions and fare increases to Port Warrendale Bayne Rd Authority of Allegheny County transit service will impact P10 ACCESS paratransit as well. Under the Americans with 50 Culmerville Disabilities Act, transit agencies are required to provide Spina Bifida Association of Western PA 3 paratransit, such as ACCESS, along with regular fixed route Freeport Rd service. Port Authority currently provides a much higher level Bradford Woods of paratransit service than is required by law. Without Harrison sufficient state funding, Port Authority must scale back the N Brodhead Rd 54 47 service it can provide through ACCESS. Fares will increase for Freeport Rd Bairdsford riders who are covered under the 65 Plus and ADA Eligible P10 S Brodhead Rd O3 services. The last ACCESS fare increase was in 2007. Since Waugaman St Wykes St Aliquippa that time, costs have risen in every area and there are no Wexford Natrona Monaca Rd Montana Av Spring Hill Rd Wexford Bayne Rd Heights other cost-savings measures available to maintain serviceFranklin Av at Brandt School Rd Tyler St 5 Kennedy Blvd the current level. ACCESS fares are basedGrand Av on distance Allegheny Acres 3 Federal St traveled and under this proposal, the increase20th St would be Freeport Rd Mile Lock Ln Vine St Mill St Main St highest at the minimum level in an effort to maintain the 3 Penn St Natrona Constitution Blvd-PA 51 affordability of longer trips. O2 PA-56 Argonne Dr River Av O2 P10 Riders covered under the ADA Eligible service would see Duss Av Brackenridge E 8th Av O3 Tarentum Park and Ride 48 Ormond St Cherry St Brandt School Rd 4th Av & Ross St E 9th Av reductions in service area and service hours, since service Ambridge Park and Ride 1 5 P10 River Av E 8th Av 14 5 S Brodhead Rd Franklin Park E 6th Av E 1st Av levels would be impacted by reductions in Port Authority’s Tarentum E 7th Av E 4th Av Allegheny 11th St Lock St AMBRIDGE-ALIQUIPPA Corbet StE 2nd Av BRIDGE Westmoreland Center St fixed route service. For 65 Plus riders, evening hours of I-79 Showcase Cinemas Park and Ride P10W 7th Av W 4th AvTARENTUM Leechburg Rd (PA-56) BRIDGE Ambridge 12 O4 O12 5 Duss Av service would be scaled back. Fare changes would go into Merchant St Baileys Run Rd 1 Mercy Behavioral Health W Ingomar Rd effect Sunday, July 1, 2012 and service changes would go Tarentum Bridge Rd McKnight Rd Blazier Dr O5 Hemlock Dr Freeport Rd into effect Sunday, September 2, 2012. This map shows the Blazier Dr 4th St Babcock Blvd Caldwell Av Leechburg Rd Beaver St Valley St Ohio River Blvd (PA-65) 6 Parkway North I-279 Presidential Dr Leechburg Rd areas that will lose ADA ACCESS service designated by the Ingomar Rd Rural Ridge 14 Lower Burrell Ingomar McKnight Rd pink areas. light blue areas designate retained ADA ACCESS Ingomar Heights Rd 12 Freeport Rd Hemlock Dr Sylvan Dr UPMC Passavant Hospital Northgate Dr O4 P11 Creighton Peebles RdSpringfield Dr Crawford Run Rd 5th Av service area. The van icons with numbers designate the O12 9 12 Wildlife Lodge Rd South Heights Freeport Rd McCandless Rochester Rd Dorseyville 7 Sample Rd Drey St number of registered ACCESS riders living outside of the 18th St Horne Blvd 4th Av Arnold PA-56 Cumberland Rd Fashion Dr proposed service area, thus losing service. Over 1200 9 O5 1 Gringo Rd Saxonburg Blvd Pittsburgh Mills ACCESS riders would completely lose service in addition to Pittsburgh Mills 15th St E Hill Dr Beaver Beaver Rd P10 Perry Hwy O4 Peebles Rd Pittsburgh Mills Cir 14th St North St Allegheny Leetsdale Galleria Dr Duncan Av Victoria Av Babcock Blvd the 20,000 fixed route riders who would lose all service. To O12 Village Center Dr Industry Dr 2 12 Barnes St Ferguson Rd Pittsburgh Mills Blvd O5 Allegheny Valley Exwy (PA-28) learn more about proposed changes to Port Authority fixed P13 11th St 46 Central City Plaza 7th St (PA-780) Babcock Blvd 5 McCargo St 7th St Rd (PA-780) Remington Dr 2 1 StevensonPowers Blvd Dr (PA-780) (PA-56) route service, visit www.portauthority.org, pick up our service 4th Av 9th St 7th St Exd P13 Allison Park C L SCHMITT New Kensington Freeport Rd BRIDGE 7th St brochure or call Customer Service at 412.442.2000 (TTY Edgeworth P11 7th St 19 Indianola Rd (PA-910) McIntire Sq Dr Harts Run Rd Peebles Rd Middle Rd 7th St Exd P13 Industrial Av 412.231.7007). O5 Spring St Allegheny Valley Exwy (PA-28) Riverview Dr 12 4th St Center Av Laurelwood Dr McIntyre Rd Harmar Heights 4 McIntireRoss Rd Charterwood Dr Thompson Run Rd HealthSouth Harmarville Rehab Babcock Blvd Pillow Av 10 Hite Rd Harwick Parnassus Beaver St 50 Centennial St Parkway North I-279 Amity Dr Chapel Dr P11 Hill St P10 Greensburg Rd (PA-366) Hampton LocustSewickley St Hospital Northway Mall P10 Rochester Rd Browns Ln McKnight Rd Sewickley 21 36 Corbett Court Parkway Dr Ross Park Mall Dr Freeport Rd & Alpha Dr 2 12 Ross Park Mall ThompsonSutter Run Rd Rd Logans Ferry Rd WalnutBroad St St 14 2 12 1 78 P11 P16 P78 Stoneridge Logans Ferry 21 Bank St Springdale 2 Cheswick Butler St Ohio River Blvd (PA-65) Westmoreland 12 Freeport Rd Pittsburgh St 5 Mt Royal Blvd Allegheny O4 Harmar 1 5 P10 SEWICKLEY 1 BRIDGE Beaver St O12 University Blvd Perrysville Osborne Lincoln Av 9 7th St Rd (PA-780) Lowries Run Rd Zone 2 Coxcomb Hill Rd Thompson Dr Berkeley Hills Hemlock Dr Perry Hwy McKnight Rd Seibert Rd O5 Moon Crest Ohio River Blvd (PA-65) Allegheny Valley Exwy (PA-28) Ohio Twp. Highcliff Zone 1 West View Plaza Coxcomb Hill Delaware Dr Giant Eagle Thorn Run Rd Laurel Glenshaw HULTON BRIDGE Sycamore Dr 21 4th Av 8 9 13 Robert Morris University 25 1st Av Gardens 15 78 College Av 2 Coxcomb Hill Rd 5th Av Main St 3 P16 25 25 25 P78 Hunt Valley Rd Old Thorn Run Rd Glenfield Grand Av Center Av 2 P11 Hulton Rd Broadway St East Oakmont Coraopolis 3 P13 Beaver Grade Rd 21 West View Perry Hwy Ohio River Blvd (PA-65) East Busway at East Liberty Station CORAOPOLISBRIDGE Emsworth Parkway North I-279 Center Av 9 Thompson Run Rd Genessee Av North Av Zone 2 Stop A (outbound), Stop C (inbound) 8 Allegheny Av Center Av West View Park Dr Wallaston Av Ben Avon Heights East Busway at Herron Avenue Station East Busway at Negley Avenue Station P1 P2 P3 Oakmont Thorn Run Rd Hazelwood Av 19L Stop A (outbound), Stop C (inbound) Mt Royal Blvd Stop A (outbound), Stop C (inbound) Stop B (outbound - Pick Up) Stop D (inbound - Discharge) 78 State Av G2 P1 P2 Middle Rd Perry Hwy P1 P2 P3 P78 University Blvd P10 P12 P76 Moon Ben Avon Patton Rd 14 Center Av Stop B (outbound - Pick Up) Stop B (outbound - Pick Up) Stop D (inbound - Discharge) Stop B (outbound - Pick Up) Stop C (inbound - Full Service) 19L Ross Garage Babcock Blvd College Av University Blvd Neville Island Coraopolis Rd 19L Stop D (inbound - Discharge) Shaler P10 P12 P76 P7 P9 P11 P16 P17 P67 P68 P69 P71 P78 6 Forest Av Church Av Perry Hwy & West View Av Hulton Rd Marshall Dr Grand Av ROSS PARK-N-RIDE P10 P12 P76 Stop B (outbound - Pick Up) Stop C (inbound - Full Service) G3 4 8 9 17 12 Local East Liberty Buses 25 Ohio River Blvd (PA-65) Stop B (outbound - Pick Up) Grant Av P7 P9 P11 P16 P17 P67 P68 P69 P71 P78 Ross Park and Ride O4 Zone 1 Rouser Rd Perry Hwy Stop C (inbound - Full Service) Penn Av at Shady Av Forest Av O12 Zone 2 Middle Rd 13 Avalon 8 9 O1 P7 P9 P11 P16P14 P17P16 P17 71C 74 77 82 86 88 89 Cherrington Parkway Zone 1 California Av 13 P16 Ross O5 P67 P68 P69 P71 P78 Saxonburg Blvd Ellsworth Av at E Liberty Station Corporate Center Dr 75 Forest Av 17 P10 Freeport Rd Verona 13 Jacks Run Rd Allegheny River Blvd Neville Rd 16 Wildwood Av 25 19L Bellevue McKnight Rd Millvale Loop PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Beaver Grade Rd Soose Rd 38 Evergreen Rd 3 Waterworks Mall (Giant Eagle) 1 Jacks Run Rd Ivory Av Mt Vernon Dr Milltown Rd Plum 28X Airport Parkway 4 Ivory Av Zone 2 1 73 71B 91 Lincoln AvN Balph Av Seavey Rd FLEMING PARK 14 3 Butler St Delafield Rd Coraopolis Rd N Freemont Av Freeport St Connie Dr 3 P11 Zone 1 VA Hosp Hunter Mt Troy Rd Verona Rd Evergreen Rd N Main St Sharpsburg P13 Milltown Rd BRIDGE Etna Park Spring Garden Rd Parker St Butler St Main St Zone 1A Blawnox Herbst Rd 12 I-279 HOV Lane 2 91 Perrysville Av Evergreen Av 20 Perry North 62ND ST P10 BRIDGE 1 Lincoln Av Brighton Rd HawthorneSeavey Rd Rd Cherry City 91 Allegheny Valley Exwy (PA-28) Ramage Rd Leechburg Rd Greensburg Rd (PA-366) Island Av 19L Aspinwall Chapin St Koehler St G3 Grant Av Colby St Summer Freeport Rd Ewing Rd 108 Freeport Rd/Old Freeport Rd 16 California Av Hill Greenwood St 1 O’ Hara Kendall Av 16 Baker St Butler St P16 East St 73 Unity 17 71B Delafield Av 71B 91 21 HIGHLAND Freeport Rd Unity-Trestle Rd Sirius St Faber St 23 1 91 Fox Chapel Rd 77 Colby St at Faber St Evergreen Rd 87 Winhurst St 7 56th St Old Freeport Rd 55th St Butler St PARK BRIDGE Coraopolis Rd Regulus St 77 Pine Hollow Rd 14 6 7 15 Golden Mile Hwy (PA-286) 8 Klopfer St Morningside Leechburg Rd Airport Parkway Kenmawr McCoy Rd 19L One Wild Pl St Clair St & Bunker Hill St East Busway at Homewood Avenue Station P16 Beaver Valley Exwy Presston Brighton Mt Pleasant Rd 71B 77 Overlook Pl 13 Northview Millvale East Ohio St 87 Stop A (outbound), Stop C (inbound) Saltsburg Rd Kennedy Twp.
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