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Enhanced Safety Station List by County for the Web Enhanced Safety Station List By County for the Web Run Date: September 24, 2021 Run Time: 7:31:30 AM Type of Vehicles inspected OIS Phone Enhanced County Station Status Station Name Station Address Passenger Heavy Number Number Safety Station Medium Heavy Trailer 10,000 Car/Light Motorcycle Trailer over Trucks Trucks lbs. or less trucks 10,000 lbs. 3757 BALTIMORE PIKE , LITTLESTOWN PA checkmark exists ADAMS Active Frankies Storage Towing & Repa DT24 717-359-7237 X X X X X 17340-9569 ADAMS Active Lincolnway Sales And Svs Inc T931 586 W KING ST , ABBOTTSTOWN PA 17301-9101 717-624-8500 checkmark exists X X X X ADAMS Active Shealer'S Garage AP10 2750 YORK RD , GETTYSBURG PA 17325-8229 717-334-0609 checkmark exists X X X X 2330 GRANITE STATION RD , GETTYSBURG PA checkmark exists ADAMS Active Vintage Specialties 0906 717-334-7121 X X X X X X 17325-8356 ADAMS Active Weavers Body Shop Inc T825 5670 HANOVER RD , HANOVER PA 17331-9055 717-637-1083 checkmark exists X X X ALLEGHENY Active A R S Automotive B905 405 DAVIDSON RD , PITTSBURGH PA 15239 412-795-4059 checkmark exists X X X ALLEGHENY Active Biber'S Garage Llc B396 1250 MCKEES ROAD , OAKDALE PA 15071 724-693-9421 checkmark exists X X X ALLEGHENY Active Black Dog Custom Cycles Mfgllc J262 814 THOMPSON RUN RD , WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 412-462-0143 checkmark exists X 5951 BROWNSVILLE RD , PITTSBURGH PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Bluexball, Llc CA47 412-655-7874 X X X X X 15236-3507 1448 BABCOCK BLVD , PITTSBURGH PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Carl Hoffield Llc KM38 412-821-5560 X X X X X 15209-1631 ALLEGHENY Active Courtney Service Center Inc A982 628 MT ROYAL BLVD , PITTSBURGH PA 15223 412-486-9856 checkmark exists X X ALLEGHENY Active Dan'S Truck Service Llc K245 2380 LINCOLN BLVD , ELIZABETH PA 15037 412-678-1641 checkmark exists X X X X X ALLEGHENY Active D-Maxx Automotive Llc KM27 5236 LYTLE ST , PITTSBURGH PA 15207-1874 412-315-7456 checkmark exists X X X X X X 7136 LEECHBURG RD , NEW KENSINGTON PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Dons Auto Repair E049 412-303-0844 X 15068 ALLEGHENY Active D & R Automotive Llc B364 1416 RAVINE ST , MUNHALL PA 15120 412-461-6516 checkmark exists X X ALLEGHENY Active Economy Automotive Services 6417 4200 CLAIRTONBLVD , PITTSBURGH PA 15227 412-882-2929 checkmark exists X X X X X 705 SOUTH TRENTON REAR , PITTSBURGH PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Ed Dinneen'S Auto Service 9257 412-243-8009 X X X X 15221 ALLEGHENY Active Elizabeth Auto Sales Inc A771 760 MCKEESPORT RD , ELIZABETH PA 15037-1864 412-384-3556 checkmark exists X X X X X ALLEGHENY Active Engine & Equipment Ser Inc DK51 4220 CAMPBELLS RUN RD , PITTSBURGH PA 15205 412-276-4278 checkmark exists 7053 UNIVERSITY BLVD , CORAOPOLIS PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Garzony Inc E063 412-262-3941 X 15108-2588 ALLEGHENY Active Halbleibs Automotive X364 530 COURTLAND STREET , PITTSBURGH PA 15207 412-422-4665 checkmark exists X X X X X X ALLEGHENY Active Krischco Inc 2138 735 W INGOMAR RD , PITTSBURGH PA 15237-4969 412-364-2625 checkmark exists X X X X X X ALLEGHENY Active Magill'S Auto Service Inc. E520 417 BROADWAY , PITCAIRN PA 15140-1426 412-373-8155 checkmark exists X X X X X ALLEGHENY Active M.J. Automotive Svc Cntr Llc EF44 49 N WREN DR , PITTSBURGH PA 15243-1231 412-275-3289 checkmark exists X X X X X X ALLEGHENY Active Norm'S Cycle Center Llc J244 1025 FOREST AVE , WEST HOMESTEAD PA 15120 412-462-2225 checkmark exists X 1501 SYLVAN AVE UNIT 1 , WEST MIFFLIN PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Pairadice Cycles Llc J940 412-512-2339 X 15122 ALLEGHENY Active Paul Schempp Automotive D221 2605 LEECHBURG RD , PLUM PA 15239 412-793-5534 checkmark exists X X X X 1333 SAW MILL RUN BLVD , PITTSBURGH PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Red Line Auto Sales Llp KU99 412-668-0936 X 15226-1421 ALLEGHENY Active Rollon Inds Inc 442 7215 NOBLESTOWN RD , OAKDALE PA 15071 724-693-2906 checkmark exists X X X X Page 1 of 20 Enhanced Safety Station List By County for the Web Run Date: September 24, 2021 Run Time: 7:31:30 AM Type of Vehicles inspected OIS Phone Enhanced County Station Status Station Name Station Address Passenger Heavy Number Number Safety Station Medium Heavy Trailer 10,000 Car/Light Motorcycle Trailer over Trucks Trucks lbs. or less trucks 10,000 lbs. ALLEGHENY Active Roppa Industries Llc 0A01 BLDG 23 AVENUE C , LEETSDALE PA 15056 412-749-9250 checkmark exists X X X X X X 1501 SYLVAN AVE UNIT 3 , WEST MIFFLIN PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Schaaf Inc KK98 412-670-1980 X X X X X X 15122-3862 1190 MARGARET&MCKEE STS , MCKEES ROCKS checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active Schneider Trucks Inc 4257 412-771-2288 X X X X X X PA 15136 ALLEGHENY Active South Hills Welding J228 5447 BROWNSVILLE RD , PITTSBURGH PA 15236 412-653-5819 checkmark exists X ALLEGHENY Active W L Davison Inc 5691 330 N. GATE DR , WARRENDALE PA 15086 724-935-4524 checkmark exists X X X X X Yamoto Automotive Repair And 2101 SAW MILL RUN BLVD , PITTSBURGH PA checkmark exists ALLEGHENY Active BZ95 412-808-1066 X X Towing Llc 15210-4049 ARMSTRONG Active Altmeyers Trailer Sales Inc T590 124 SANDY FLAT ROAD , KITTANNING PA 16201 724-545-1271 checkmark exists X X X ARMSTRONG Active B E Fair Auto Repair P990 1853 FREEPORT RD , KITTANNING PA 16201-3020 724-954-7808 checkmark exists X X ARMSTRONG Active B & J Service & Sales Llc 5770 103 S STATE ST , DAYTON PA 16222-6134 814-257-8411 checkmark exists X X X X Country Rd Tire & Auto Service checkmark exists ARMSTRONG Active EG03 1185 SMITH ROAD , KITTANNING PA 16201 724-297-3196 X X Llc 153 CROSSROADS RD , NEW BETHLEHEM PA checkmark exists ARMSTRONG Active Jantz Repair Llc KU03 814-257-9981 16242-8205 ARMSTRONG Active Jim Davidson Auto Repair 1587 108 SUBARU DR , KITTANNING PA 16201-3076 724-545-2825 checkmark exists X X X X X X ARMSTRONG Active Lias Contracting Llc KU86 161 WHITE ROAD , DAYTON PA 16222 724-783-2370 checkmark exists X X X X X X ARMSTRONG Active Robert Braun Auto N513 179 B E. MAIN ST , WORTHINGTON PA 16262 724-297-5472 checkmark exists X X ARMSTRONG Active Schrec'S Auto Body & Sales Inc 0412 380 STATE RT.839 , DAYTON PA 16222 724-783-6444 checkmark exists X X X Above Auto Repair Maintenance checkmark exists BEAVER Active AU05 1326 GREEN ST , ALIQUIPPA PA 15001-2602 724-980-7445 X X X & Parts Facility Corp. Auto Specialties Of Beaver checkmark exists BEAVER Active CP29 850 RAILROAD AVE , MIDLAND PA 15059-1519 724-480-5433 X County Inc BEAVER Active Freds Auto Sales & Service Llc 2019 1400 AIRPORT RD , ALIQUIPPA PA 15001 724-375-3812 checkmark exists X X X X 4301 MARION HILL ROAD , NEW BRIGHTON PA checkmark exists BEAVER Active Gordon'S Auto Svc Inc D687 724-843-0231 X X X X X X 15066 BEAVER Active Jasons Station Llc KQ50 1253 US RTE 30 , CLINTON PA 15026 724-899-5959 checkmark exists X X X X X X BEAVER Active Kars, Llc CL42 127 CANNELTON RD , DARLINGTON PA 16115-1611 724-827-5277 checkmark exists X X X BEAVER Active Mandish Motor Sports B61 2106 MARSHALL ROAD , MONACA PA 15061 724-775-0003 checkmark exists X X X BEAVER Active Robison'S Auto Repair Inc 5359 2400 BEAVER AVE , MONACA PA 15061-1308 724-774-6161 checkmark exists X X X X 1005 BLACKHAWK RD , BEAVER FALLS PA checkmark exists BEAVER Active South Beaver Garage L957 724-843-0555 X X X X X X 15010-9013 BEAVER Active Tatko Automotive Llc 1404 389 TULIP DRIVE , NEW BRIGHTON PA 15066 724-843-5584 checkmark exists X X X X BEAVER Active Tow-Tegrity Inc EQ76 831 5TH AVE , NEW BRIGHTON PA 15066-1929 724-384-1415 checkmark exists X X 181 PLEASANTVIEW DR # C , MIDLAND PA checkmark exists BEAVER Active Tri State Auto Repair BZ25 724-683-1047 X X X 15059-2227 BEDFORD Active Barnes Garage Inc. 7585 522 E PENN ST , BEDFORD PA 15522-1437 814-623-6517 checkmark exists X X X X X Page 2 of 20 Enhanced Safety Station List By County for the Web Run Date: September 24, 2021 Run Time: 7:31:30 AM Type of Vehicles inspected OIS Phone Enhanced County Station Status Station Name Station Address Passenger Heavy Number Number Safety Station Medium Heavy Trailer 10,000 Car/Light Motorcycle Trailer over Trucks Trucks lbs. or less trucks 10,000 lbs. Cave Ridge Truck And checkmark exists BEDFORD Active CQ50 611 RIDGE RD , NEW ENTERPRISE PA 16664-8526 814-766-2949 X X X X X X Equipment Llc BEDFORD Active Dulls Auto Wreckers 4729 115 MAIN ST , ALUM BANK PA 15521-8145 814-839-2941 checkmark exists X X X X X BEDFORD Active Eshelmans Auto Service E234 9401 CLEAR RIDGE RD , EVERETT PA 15537-7516 814-784-5073 checkmark exists X X X X 4203 QUAKR VLYRD PO BOX 209, ALUM BANK PA checkmark exists BEDFORD Active Harry'S Auto Llc. T685 814-839-4467 X X X X 15521-0209 939 NEW ST PO BOX 41, HOPEWELL PA checkmark exists BEDFORD Active Klines Garage BX92 814-928-4621 X X X 16650-0041 BERKS Active Bertos Auto Repair & Sales M905 115 WASHINGTON ST , READING PA 19601 610-478-8807 checkmark exists X BERKS Active Bornemans Bftp Rest & Cust Inc AZ10 19 FIRST ST , VIRGINVILLE PA 19564 484-624-3919 checkmark exists X X X X BERKS Active Christel Car Care Inc.
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