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87 Friendship 87 FRIENDSHIP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SERVICE To Downtown Pittsburgh To Morningside or Stanton Heights Lawrenceville Shopping Center (at the shelter) Lawrenceville Ave Stanton past Butler St Stanton Heights Ave Stanton opp. Hawthorne St Pittsburgh Zoo Baker St past Butler St Morningside Jancey St at Greenwood St Morningside Ave Stanton at Chislett St East Liberty Ave Stanton Nat Negley Ave East Liberty S Negley Ave past Penn Ave Friendship Park Friendship Ave Sat Millvale Ave Bloomfield Ella St Ave Liberty at Strip District Liberty Ave St 21st at Downtown St 7th at Penn Ave Downtown St 7th at Penn Ave Strip District Liberty Ave opp. 17th St Bloomfield Liberty Ave at 40th St Friendship Park Friendship Ave at Penn West Hospital East Liberty S Negley Ave at Penn Ave Highland Park N Negley Ave at Stanton Ave Morningside Ave Stanton at Chislett St Stanton Heights Ave Stanton opp.St McCabe Lawrenceville Ave Stanton at Butler St Morningside Greenwood St St Jancey at Morningside 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