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Downtown Made Easy Guide WELCOME TO PUBLIC RESOURCES DOWNTOWN TRANSIT & APPS PITTSBURGH! How to Ride We encourage all to walk, bike, take One-way fares on light rail and busses Transit App public transportation, or share rides to are $2.50 with a ConnectCard and $2.75 Get real-time information and get around Downtown. with cash. Children up to age 5 ride free route planning combining public with a fare-paying adult. ConnectCards transportation, ridehailing, bikeshare, are available at the Downtown Service and carshare on your smartphone. Center and Downtown light rail stations. transitapp.com WALKING All-day passes are also available for $7. Bikes can be brought on-board light rail, Moovit App Getting Around Downtown Port Authority busses, and the inclines. Peace of mind for public transportation Downtown is the most walkable For schedules, route planning, fares: with all local transit options and alerts. moovitapp.com neighborhood in Pittsburgh: it’s easy portauthority.org • (412) 442-2000 to walk from one end of Downtown to CommuteInfo the other in 25 minutes or less. Getting Google Maps Info on how to schedule your daily to major destinations like sports stadi- Plan your journey and map out detours, commute, including regional transit, ums, local museums, restaurants, and whether by foot, bike, car, or public vanpooling, carpooling, biking and more is all accomplished easily on foot. transit. maps.google.com park-n-ride facilities. commuteinfo.org Three Rivers Heritage Trail Scoobi The Three Rivers Heritage Trail System On-demand electric scooter rentals Walk Pittsburgh is a multi-use, 24-mile riverfront trail available seasonally, from spring to Find information on walking benefits, system with segments on both banks of Light Rail fall, in Downtown and East End routes, safety, and events. Pittsburgh’s three rivers that provides Light rail trains serve the North Shore, neighborhoods. scoobi.com walkpittsburgh.org access to city neighborhoods, business Downtown, Station Square, and South districts, and local attractions. For trail Hills areas of Pittsburgh and run both Uber, Lyft, Z-Trip WALKING • BIKING • BUS & LIGHT RAIL Bike Pittsburgh information: friendsoftheriverfront.org above and underground. Downtown Pittsburgh is serviced by Bike Pittsburgh provides resources TRANSIT RESOURCES • CONSTRUCTION Uber, Lyft, and Z-Trip for on-demand from bike-specific maps, how-to videos, Bridge Walkways Free Fare Zone ridehailing. and more to help all be comfortable Cross the Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne Travel around Downtown quickly in the biking in an urban environment. Bridges on dedicated pedestrian light rail free fare zone with unlimited Zipcar bikepgh.org Cars, trucks, and vans available to walkways and easily get between Point free travel between the First Side and rent by the hour or the day throughout State Park and the North & North Shore stops. ParkPGH Downtown, with special rates for South Shores. Plan ahead with real-time availability Bus college students. zipcar.com info for Greater Downtown Pittsburgh Busses connect Downtown users garages via web, app, text, or a call-in to neighborhoods and destinations service. parkpgh.org throughout the region. BIKING East Busway A dedicated bus-only road provides fast IT TAKES LESS THAN Healthy Ride Bike Share travel between Downtown and East End Enjoy Pittsburgh’s public bike sharing communities, including Shadyside, East DID YOU 25 MINUTES system, now with 20 of the city’s 175 Liberty, Wilkinsburg, and Swissvale. TO CROSS stations located in Downtown. Rides KNOW? start at $2 for 30 minutes, and get To the Airport Downtown unlimited 15-minute free bike rides Bus service to the airport is available with your Port Authority ConnectCard. on the 28X – Airport Flyer, with a limited BY FOOT. healthyridepgh.com number of stops between Downtown and Pittsburgh International Airport. Downtown Bike Lanes Explore Downtown using dedicated Inclines and protected bike lanes throughout The Monongahela and Duquesne Inclines the neighborhood. Use the new Mon have been traveling between the South Wharf Switchback Ramp to effortlessly Shore and scenic Mt. Washington since bike from Point State Park to Smithfield 1870, offering breathtaking views of We advance initiatives Street, the Three Rivers Heritage Trail, Downtown and providing easy access that foster economic and beyond. to and from the top of the mountain with vitality and improve trips every 15 minutes. portauthority.org Downtown life – for a Bike Fix-It Stations In need of an air pump and wrench or Paratransit moment or for a lifetime. maybe a patch kit and tire lever? Six ACCESS is a paratransit service that bike fix-it stations offer free bike tools provides door-to-door, advanced for cyclists in need of on-the-go bike reservation transportation, primarily repair. serving people with disabilities, human 925 Liberty Avenue, 4th Floor service agencies, and people aged 65 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Bike Racks and Shelters and over. Reserve a ride by calling Phone: 412-566-4190 Find bike racks and shelters near many (412) 562-5353 or Relay 711. myaccessride.com [email protected] destinations across Downtown, including 20 public art bike racks in the Cultural District. All Pittsburgh Parking Authority Passenger Rail A garages have free sheltered bike racks. The Pennsylvanian and the Capitol Limited have daily trips through For dining, shopping, events, and Bike Storage Hubs Downtown, offering connections to even more ways to get around: Lease a dedicated space for your bike at national destinations including the Century Building (130 7th Street) or Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Chicago, DowntownPittsburgh.com Third Avenue Garage Bike Station. Washington, D.C. and New York City. amtrak.com E NORTH AVE Tripoli St Thropp St East St Middle St Suismon St Fedaral St James St Moravian Way Shawano St W NORTH AVE Foreland St Emlin N COMMONS Middle St Brighton Rd W North Ave CEDAR AVE E OHIO ST Buttercup Way Avery St Beech Ave Rope Way Lockhart St Galveston Ave Allegheny Ave E COMMONS 1-279 Dounton Way W Ohio St COMMONS W Pressley St Western Ave RIDGE AVE Maolis Way Canal St N Lincoln Ave DAVID MCCULLOUGH BRIDGE STOCKTON AVE S COMMONS Ridge Ave I-2791-279 W Gen. Robinson St. River Ave PENN AVE Anderson St. 1-579 Sandusky St. 16TH ST Reedsdale St 2 FEDERAL ST. 15TH ST 2 ~ TO STRIP W GEN. ROBINSON ST. 25 DISTRICT Art Rooney Ave Isabella St. M i PENN AVE RACHEL CARSON BRIDGE n Mazeroski Way ut 18 e W N SHORE DR. a lk ANDY WARHOL BRIDGE LIBERTY AVE. CASINO DR. 14TH ST 1 HEINZ FIELD PNC PARK 3TH ST 12 ROBERTO CLEMENTE BRIDGE 16 3 Waterfront Pl N SHORE DR. 19 21 1 SMALLMAN ST 0TH ST 9 N Shore Dr. Mulberry Way 1 FORT DUQUESNE BRIDGE 2 N Shore Dr. TH ST BIGELOW BLVD DAVID L. LAWRENCE CONVENTION CENTER 9TH ST EAST BUSWAY 11TH ST TO EAST END NORTH 8TH ST French St 10TH ST BYPAVASS PENN AVE ALLEGHENY RIVER Garrison Pl 7TH ST 1 6 0TH ST lk a Maddock Pl Manilla St W 7 6TH ST A e PENN AVE t FORT DUQUESNE BLVD 3 u 1 LIBERTY AVE Tito Way 6 n Exchange Way i 8 Arthur St Webster Ave M 15 4 BEDFORD AVE 5 Robert St 5 11 Wylie Ave STANWIX ST 2 ~ SEVENTH AVE FULLERTON ST PENN AVE13 20 COMMONWEALTH PL LIBERTY AVE SMITHFIELD ST FIFTH AVE CRAWFORD ST STRAWBERRY WAY Arthur St 22 GRANT ST 7 Wylie Ave P O I N T SIXTH AVE 1-579 S TAT E PA R K 1-279 WOOD ST Wylie Ave LIBERTY AVE WASHINGTON PL South Side Trail Graeme St OLIVER AVE Delray St 1 MARKET ST McMasters Way 5 10 FIFTH AVE SIXTH AVE 8 WOOD ST SMITHFIELD ST CENTRE AVE GRANT ST FOURTH AVE FORBES AVE STANWIX ST THIRD AVE WILLIAM PENN PL BLVD OF THE ALLIES 17 FORT PITT BLVD FIFTH AVE PPG PAINTS ROSS ST ARENA Colwell St Our Way Market St PRIDE ST PRIDE FORT PITT BRIDGE Sixth Ave 1-376 CHERRY WAY FORBES AVE FIRST AVE Diamond St. SQ CHATHAM FOURTH AVE ST MAGEE KEY Watson St 1-376 WATSON ST GRANT ST Walking & Biking Trails WOOD ST Forbes Ave Watson St MONONGAHELA RIVERFORT PITT BLVD THIRD AVE BLVD OF THE ALLIES W CARSON ST ROSS ST Pedestrian & Bike Walkways McAnulty Dr SMITHFIELD ST STEVENSON ST STEVENSON Shingiss St Bike Lanes FORT PITT TUNNEL LOCUST ST FIRSTSIDE 14 Locust St Healthy Ride Bike Share PA R K Seitz St ~ 2 McAnulty Dr Edna St 5 Seitz St Bike Fix-It Station Locations M in B St St Braam Van u Try St te W Station Square Dr. Parking Garages with Bike Racks W FIRST AVE a BLVD OF THE ALLIES lk STATION SQUARE SECOND AVE Free Fare Zone Light Rail Station Bluff St Armstrong Tunnel 9 P.J. McArdle Roadway BLVD OF THE ALLIES Light Rail Station I-376 1-376 W Station Square Dr. SECOND AVE Light Rail Route SMITHFIELD ST BRIDGE W CARSON ST lk Airport Flyer Stops (28X) Wa 10TH ST BRIDGE ute Min Inclines ~25 Port Authority Service Center 4 Amtrak Station LIBERTY BRIDGE TO SOUTH E CARSON ST HILLS Trail Access Connections E STATION SQUARE DR. TO GREAT ALLEGHENY PASSAGE (GAP) E CARSON ST DOWNTOWN DESTINATIONS For shops, restaurants, events, and more, go to DowntownPittsburgh.com/Visit DOWNTOWN CONSTRUCTION For current info, go to DowntownPittsburgh.com/Construction 1 707-709 Penn Avenue Galleries 9 Carnegie Science Center 18 Rivers Casino 1 Lower Hill Redevelopment Project 5 I-579 “Cap” Urban 8 Forbes Avenue Sidewalk (Ongoing) Predevelopment work Connector Project Extension Project 2 Andy Warhol Museum 10 Fort Pitt Museum 19 Senator John Heinz (2019-2021) (2019) I-279 Parkway North Pittsburgh 2 Park connector project linking 3 Sidewalk extension between Arcade Comedy Theater 11 Harris Theater Regional History Center Improvement Project Downtown & the lower Hill District Market Square and Wood Street.
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