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Downtown-Made-Easy-Map-2018 BIKING & PARKING WALKING INFO INFO THEATERS Evening / Weekend / Event walkpittsburgh.org TRANSPORTATION Arcade Comedy Theater Parking $6 or less* Resources to encourage walking as a RESOURCES 943 Liberty Avenue Garages & Lots commuting option 412- 339-0608 • First Avenue & Wood Street Lot arcadecomedytheater.com • First Avenue Garage bikepgh.org portauthority.org • Garage at Piatt Place Resources for bikers Check out the T Free Fare zone including all • Grant Street Transportation Center T stations from First Avenue to Allegheny August Wilson Center • Mellon Square Garage healthyridepgh.com Station on the North Shore – it’s free 24/7! 980 Liberty Avenue DOWNTOWN • Ninth & Penn Garage Pittsburgh’s public bike sharing system 412-456-6666 • One Oxford Centre with bikes available to rent every day. Pay when you enter all Port Authority buses. culturaldistrict.org/pages/awc • Smithfield & Liberty Garage Use your Port Authority ConnectCard On the T, riders going inbound pay when • Third Avenue Garage at any Healthy Ride kiosk for unlimited they enter; those going outbound pay when PITTSBURGH • Wood/Allies Garage 15-minute free bike rides! Undergoing they get off. All fares are $2.50 with a Benedum Center for *Enter after 4 p.m. on weekdays unless otherwise noted. a major expansion in 2018, visit the ConnectCard; $2.75 with cash. Transfers the Performing Arts Rates are as of February 2018 and are subject to change. If you want more information about parking facilities website to learn where new stations are $1 with ConnectCard; full fare required 237 7th Street and rates in Downtown, go to are located. if using cash. Children up to age 5 ride free Tickets: 412-456-6666 MADE EASY www.DowntownPittsburgh.com/parking with fare-paying adult. trustarts.org Downtown Bike Lanes PARKPGH All Port Authority buses are equipped with Real-time parking availability in select (see map) bike racks. Bikes can be brought aboard the Bricolage Production Carrington St 2018 Downtown garages and lots through Protected bike lanes on Penn Avenue T or Mon Incline at any time. Company Alpine Ave iPhone application, mobile website, text from the 16th Street Bridge to Stanwix messaging, call-in number, or traditional Street, 6th Street from Penn Avenue to 937 Liberty Avenue Jacksonia St GETTING AROUND DOWNTOWN website. Visit ParkPGH.org for more Fort Duquesne Blvd., and across transitapp.com 412-471-0999 information. Text “PARKING” to Clemente Bridge. Upcoming departure times, real-time bricolagepgh.org information, and notifications about service Sampsonia Way Sampsonia Way DRIVING • BUS & T • PARKING (412) 423-8980 or call for lot availability. disruptions for nearby transit service. N Taylor Ave FEDARAL ST FEDARAL BIKING • CARPOOLS/VANPOOLS Three Rivers Heritage Byham Theater Buena Vista St Arch St Monterey St Go Mobile PGH Palo AltoPalo St Resaca Pl Veto StVeto CONSTRUCTION DETOURS Trail System 101 Sixth Street at App for mobile payments for on and off A multi-use, 24-mile riverfront trail CommuteInfo.org Fort Duquesne Blvd. street metered parking. In some areas system Visit friendsoftheriverfront.org Commuting options including regional Tickets: 412-456-6666 parking sessions may be extended for detailed information and maps. transit, vanpooling, carpooling, biking and Eloise St trustarts.org Eloise St remotely. gomobilepittsburgh.com park-n-ride facilities. 1-888-819-6110. Carrington St E NORTH AVE W North Ave W NORTH AVE Arch St Alpine Ave RAILROAD ST 31ST BRIDGE Tripoli St Buttercup Way NORTH SIDE 23 zipcar.com Cabaret at Theater Square Jacksonia St 16 Children’s Museum Carsharing cars, trucks, and vans to rent Beech Ave Thropp St Brighton Rd AlleghenyAve 19 of Pittsburgh by the hour or the day. 655 Penn Avenue Dounton Way Suismon St Sampsonia Way Sampsonia Way Rope Way James St GalvestonAve Tickets: 412-456-6666 Moravian Way Middle St East St 17 City of Asylum N Taylor Ave FEDARAL ST FEDARAL N COMMONS trustarts.org 30TH ST Shawano St Buena Vista St Arch St CEDAR AVE CEDAR Western Ave Monterey St Palo AltoPalo St 19 Mattress Factory PENN AVE Resaca Pl Veto StVeto uber.com/cities/pittsburgh Foreland St 27TH ST Maolis Way W Ohio St 20 National Aviary lyft.com/cities/pittsburgh RAILROAD ST Harris Theater29TH ST Emlin 21 N Lincoln Ave New Hazlett Theater ztrip.com Eloise St 809 Liberty Avenue Eloise St Mobile app-based transportation E OHIO ST 23 26TH ST Middle St Randyland 28TH ST RIDGE AVE COMMONS W 17 Tickets: 412-682-4111 E NORTH AVE network companies in Pittsburgh. LIBERTY AVE W North Ave W NORTH AVE Arch St cinema.pfpca.org see reverse side for full key RAILROAD ST Avery St 31ST BRIDGE E COMMONS Tripoli St Ridge Ave Buttercup Way 25TH ST 925 Liberty Avenue, 4th Floor 27TH ST Beech Ave Thropp St Brighton Rd AlleghenyAve amtrak.com Lockhart St Pittsburgh, PA 15222 24TH ST PENNHeinz AVE Hall Information on passengerSMALLMAN rail service ST Dounton Way 23RD ST Suismon St Rope Way James St GalvestonAve Moravian Way Phone: 412-566-4190 Middle St East St 600 Penn Avenue available in Pittsburgh. 26TH ST Pressley St N COMMONS 30TH ST Reedsdale St Fax: 412-566-4193 Shawano St 1-279 Western Ave AVE CEDAR Tickets: 412-392-490028TH ST BRIDGE PA-65 PENN AVE PA-65 [email protected] Foreland St 27TH ST Maolis Way W Ohio St pittsburghsymphony.org 25TH ST S COMMONS RAILROAD ST 29TH ST 20 Emlin Canal St 21ST ST STOCKTON AVE N Lincoln Ave N SHORE DR. ALLEGHENY RIVER 24TH ST RAILROADE ST OHIO ST 26TH ST Middle St 28TH ST W COMMONS W CASINO DR. Ave Rooney Art RIDGE AVE O’Reilly Theater DowntownPittsburgh.com LIBERTY AVE I-279 16 21 1-279 23RD ST 621 Penn Avenue Avery St Ridge Ave E COMMONS HEINZ FIELD Our mobile-optimized site has 25TH ST Tickets: 412-316-1600 27TH ST PENN AVE Lockhart St 24TH ST PENN AVE SCIENCECARNEGIE CENTER everything you need to know 25 ppt.org SMALLMAN ST 23RD ST W GEN. ROBINSON ST. ST. FEDERAL W Gen. Robinson St. about dining, shopping, visiting, 21ST ST 26TH ST Mazeroski Way Mazeroski Pressley St Sandusky St. Sandusky Reedsdale St Anderson St. Anderson 1-279 28TH ST BRIDGE River Ave PA-65 and living in Downtown. PA-65 STAGE AE 10 N O R T H S H O R E DAVID MCCULLOUGH BRIDGE S COMMONS 25TH ST R I V E R F R O N T Isabella St. LIBERTY AVE PA R K STOCKTON AVE Canal St 21ST ST N Shore Dr. N Shore Dr. N SHORE DR. N SHORE DR. ALLEGHENY RIVER 24TH ST PNC PARK Connect with us via all our RAILROAD ST CASINO DR. Ave Rooney Art SMALLMAN ST A L L E G H E N Y Three Rivers Heritage Trail L A N D I N G I-2796 RACHEL CARSON BRIDGE social media platforms and 1-279 23RD ST HEINZ FIELD ANDY WARHOL BRIDGE ROBERTO CLEMENTE BRIDGE FORT DUQUESNE BRIDGE DUQUESNE FORT 1-579 PENN AVE sign-up to receive our weekly 9 PENN AVE SCIENCECARNEGIE CENTER enewsletter. W GEN. ROBINSON ST. ST. FEDERAL W Gen. Robinson St. 21ST ST Mazeroski Way Mazeroski Sandusky St. Sandusky Anderson St. Anderson 15TH ST River Ave STAGE AE N O R T H S H O R E 16TH ST DAVID MCCULLOUGH BRIDGE R I V E R F R O N T STRIP DISTRICTIsabella St. LIBERTY AVE PA R K PDP MissionN Shore Dr. N Shore Dr. N SHORE DR. ALLEGHENY RIVER PNC PARK25 Society for Contemporary Craft PENN AVE SMALLMAN ST A L L E G H E N Y Three Rivers Heritage Trail L A N D I N G Waterfront Pl RACHEL CARSON BRIDGE To advance initiatives that 13TH ST 6 Strip District Shopping District home ANDY WARHOL BRIDGE ROBERTO CLEMENTE BRIDGE 14TH ST foster economic vitality and BRIDGE DUQUESNE FORT to 75+ retailers and restaurants 1-579 PENN AVE SMALLMAN ST LIBERTY AVE. 10TH ST BYPASS DAVID L. LAWRENCE 9 CONVENTION CENTERimprove Downtown life — for 1627 on the Strip Construction 9TH ST 8TH ST 7TH ST 15TH ST 6TH ST a moment or a lifetime.Mulberry Way 10 Riverfront Landing Construction FORT DUQUESNE BLVD 16TH ST 12TH ST French St EAST BUSWAY Garrison Pl Cecil Pl ALLEGHENY RIVER see reverse side for full key P O I N T Maddock Pl PENN AVE COMMONWEALTH PL S TAT E PA R K STANWIX ST McCrea Way Waterfront Pl 11TH ST 13TH ST A G N E S R . 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