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26 Chartiers 26 CHARTIERS 27 FAIRYWOOD MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SERVICE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SERVICE To Crafton-Ingram To Crafton-Ingram Shopping To Downtown Pittsburgh To Downtown Pittsburgh Shopping Center Center Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center at Rite Aid Park Sheraden Allendale St St Moyer at Sheraden Chartiers Ave at Hillsboro St West End Steuben St at Alexander St Downtown Stanwix St at Gateway #2 Downtown Stanwix St at Gateway #2 West End Steuben St opp. Sanctus St Sheraden Chartiers Ave at Corliss St Park Sheraden Allendale St St Moyer at Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center at Citizens Bank 5:02 5:14 5:19 5:25 5:30 5:30 5:36 5:40 5:44 5:54 5:32 5:44 5:49 5:55 6:00 6:00 6:06 6:10 6:14 6:24 Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center at Rite Aid Fairywood W Prospect Ave at Broadhead-Fording Rd Windgap Windgap Ave at Chartiers Ave Sheraden Ladoga St Rd Middletown at West End Steuben St at Alexander St Downtown Stanwix St at Gateway #2 Downtown Stanwix St at Gateway #2 West End Steuben St opp. Sanctus St Sheraden Middletown Rd at Ladoga St Windgap Ave Chartiers at Windgap Ave Fairywood Broadhead-Fording Rd opp. W Prospect Ave Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center at Citizens Bank 6:02 6:14 6:19 6:25 6:30 6:30 6:36 6:40 6:44 6:54 4:46 4:54 4:57 5:02 5:10 5:15 5:15 5:21 5:28 5:32 5:35 5:43 6:32 6:44 6:49 6:55 7:00 7:00 7:07 7:11 7:16 7:27 5:16 5:24 5:27 5:32 5:40 5:45 5:45 5:51 5:58 6:02 6:05 6:13 6:56 7:08 7:14 7:22 7:30 7:30 7:37 7:41 7:46 7:57 5:46 5:54 5:57 6:02 6:10 6:15 6:15 6:21 6:28 6:32 6:35 6:43 7:26 7:38 7:44 7:52 8:00 8:00 8:07 8:11 8:16 8:27 6:16 6:24 6:27 6:32 6:40 6:45 6:45 6:51 6:58 7:02 7:05 7:13 7:56 8:08 8:14 8:22 8:30 8:30 8:37 8:41 8:46 8:57 6:46 6:54 6:57 7:02 7:10 7:15 7:15 7:22 7:29 7:33 7:36 7:44 8:26 8:38 8:44 8:52 9:00 9:00 9:07 9:11 9:16 9:27 7:09 7:17 7:21 7:26 7:37 7:45 7:45 7:52 7:59 8:03 8:06 8:14 9:00 9:13 9:18 9:25 9:30 9:30 9:37 9:41 9:46 9:57 7:39 7:47 7:51 7:56 8:07 8:15 8:15 8:22 8:29 8:33 8:36 8:44 9:30 9:43 9:48 9:55 10:00 10:00 10:07 10:11 10:16 10:27 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