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Lebanon or Chartiers Valley To Downtown To Downtown Pittsburgh To South Hills Village Shopping Center Pittsburgh South Hills Village Village Drive at Stairtower Mount Lebanon Cedar Blvd opp. Lindendale Dr Banksville Banksville Rd at Potomac Ave Downtown Blvd of the Allies at Post Gazette Bldg Downtown Blvd of the Allies at Post Gazette Bldg Banksville Banksville Rd at Potomac Ave Mount Lebanon Cedar Blvd opp. Beadling Rd South Hills Village Village Drive at Stairtower Chartiers Valley Shopping Center Eagle Giant Scott Washington Pike opp. Raceway Plaza Scott Swallow Hill Rd at Lindsay Rd Mount Lebanon Shady Dr E at Mt Lebanon T Station Scott Greentree Rd Dr Park Chatham at Green Tree Greentree Rd at Parkway Center Dr S West End Sanctus St St Main at Downtown Blvd of the Allies at Post Gazette Bldg Downtown Blvd of the Allies at Post Gazette Bldg West End S Main St St Sanctus at Green Tree ParkwayCenterDrS #7 Building at Scott Greentree Rd Rd Forsythe at Mount Lebanon Shady Dr E at Mt Lebanon T Station Scott Rd Lindsay Hill Rd past Swallow Scott Washington Pike at Raceway Plaza Chartiers Valley Shopping Center Eagle Giant 5:12 5:21 5:32 5:39 5:39 5:49 5:58 6:11 5:10 5:19 5:26 .... 5:40 5:48 .... 6:00 GG 6:00 .... 6:10 6:18 .... 6:28 6:35 6:42 6:06 6:16 6:30 6:39 6:39 6:52 7:02 7:17 .... .... .... 5:51 6:07 6:15 6:23 6:30 MG 6:30 .... 6:40 6:50 .... 6:57 7:05 7:14 6:58 7:08 7:25 7:39 7:39 7:52 8:03 8:19 6:04 6:12 6:20 .... 6:34 6:45 .... 7:00 GM 7:00 7:08 7:13 7:23 7:38 .... .... .... 8:01 8:11 8:26 8:39 8:39 8:51 9:02 9:17 .... .... .... 6:46 7:02 7:13 7:21 7:30 MG 7:30 .... 7:41 7:51 .... 8:00 8:07 8:15 9:08 9:18 9:30 9:39 9:39 9:51 10:02 10:17 6:49 6:57 7:05 .... 7:19 7:30 .... 7:45 CM 8:00 8:08 8:13 8:23 8:34 .... .... .... 10:08 10:19 10:31 10:39 10:39 10:51 11:02 11:17 7:08 7:16 7:24 .... 7:38 7:47 .... 8:00 GG 8:30 .... 8:40 8:49 .... 8:56 9:03 9:11 11:07 11:18 11:31 11:39 11:39 11:51 12:03 12:20 7:28 7:36 7:43 .... 7:57 8:04 .... 8:15 CM 9:00 9:08 9:13 9:21 9:32 .... .... .... 12:07 12:18 12:31 12:39 12:39 12:52 1:04 1:21 .... .... .... 7:50 8:05 8:13 8:21 8:30 MG 9:30 .... 9:39 9:47 .... 9:53 10:00 10:07 1:07 1:18 1:31 1:39 1:39 1:52 2:04 2:21 8:16 8:24 8:32 .... 8:45 8:51 .... 9:00 GM 10:00 10:08 10:13 10:21 10:31 .... .... .... 2:07 2:18 2:31 2:39 2:39 2:54 3:06 3:24 .... .... .... 8:56 9:12 9:18 9:24 9:30 MG 10:30 .... 10:40 10:48 .... 10:54 11:01 11:09 2:37 2:48 3:01 3:09 3:09 3:26 3:39 3:57 9:21 9:30 9:37 .... 9:46 9:52 .... 10:00 GM 11:00 11:08 11:13 11:22 11:33 .... .... .... 3:06 3:17 3:30 3:39 3:39 3:56 4:09 4:27 .... .... .... 9:57 10:13 10:19 10:24 10:30 MG 11:30 .... 11:40 11:48 .... 11:54 12:01 12:09 4:06 4:17 4:30 4:39 4:39 5:00 5:14 5:32 10:25 10:33 10:40 .... 10:46 10:53 .... 11:00 G M 12:00 12:08 12:13 12:22 12:32 .... .... .... 5:07 5:18 5:31 5:39 5:39 5:58 6:12 6:29 .... .... .... 10:59 11:13 11:19 11:24 11:30 MG 12:30 .... 12:40 12:48 .... 12:54 1:01 1:09 6:09 6:20 6:32 6:39 6:39 6:51 7:02 7:16 11:23 11:32 11:39 .... 11:47 11:53 .... 12:00 G M 1:00 1:08 1:13 1:22 1:33 .... .... .... 7:11 7:21 7:33 7:39 7:39 7:50 8:00 8:14 .... .... .... 11:59 12:12 12:19 12:24 12:30 M G 1:30 .... 1:40 1:49 .... 1:55 2:03 2:11 12:23 12:32 12:39 .... 12:47 12:53 .... 1:00 G M 2:00 2:08 2:13 2:23 2:35 .... .... .... SATURDAY SERVICE .... .... .... 12:59 1:12 1:19 1:24 1:30 M G 2:30 .... 2:43 2:53 .... 3:03 3:11 3:19 To Downtown 1:20 1:29 1:37 .... 1:45 1:53 .... 2:00 G M 3:00 3:08 3:13 3:23 3:37 .... .... .... To South Hills Village .... .... .... 1:55 2:12 2:19 2:24 2:30 M G 3:30 .... 3:45 3:57 .... 4:08 4:17 4:27 Pittsburgh 2:18 2:26 2:34 .... 2:45 2:53 .... 3:00 G M 4:00 4:08 4:14 4:26 4:40 .... .... .... .... .... .... 2:58 3:12 3:19 3:24 3:30 M G 4:30 .... 4:47 5:00 .... 5:07 5:16 5:25 3:13 3:25 3:32 .... 3:44 3:52 .... 4:00 G C 4:45 .... 5:02 5:15 .... 5:26 5:34 5:42 .... .... .... 3:58 4:11 4:19 4:24 4:30 M M 5:00 5:09 5:15 5:29 5:44 .... .... .... 4:15 4:26 4:33 .... 4:43 4:53 .... 5:00 G C 5:15 .... 5:32 5:45 .... 5:56 6:04 6:11 .... .... .... 4:58 5:11 5:19 5:24 5:30 M G 5:30 .... 5:45 5:57 .... 6:04 6:12 6:20 5:21 5:31 5:38 .... 5:46 5:53 .... 6:00 G M 6:00 6:08 6:14 6:25 6:38 .... .... .... South Hills Village Village Drive at Stairtower Mount Lebanon Cedar Blvd opp. Lindendale Dr Banksville Banksville Rd at Potomac Ave Downtown Blvd of the Allies at Post Gazette Bldg Downtown Blvd of the Allies at Post Gazette Bldg Banksville Banksville Rd at Potomac Ave Mount Lebanon Cedar Blvd opp. Beadling Rd South Hills Village Village Drive at Stairtower .... .... .... 6:03 6:15 6:20 6:25 6:30 M G 6:30 .... 6:40 6:49 .... 6:56 7:04 7:10 8:05 8:14 8:23 8:30 8:30 8:40 8:49 9:03 6:23 6:32 6:39 .... 6:48 6:55 .... 7:00 G M 7:00 7:08 7:14 7:23 7:33 .... .... .... 9:04 9:13 9:23 9:30 9:30 9:40 9:49 10:03 .... .... .... 7:03 7:15 7:20 7:25 7:30 M G 7:30 .... 7:38 7:46 .... 7:54 8:04 8:12 10:03 10:12 10:23 10:30 10:30 10:40 10:49 11:03 7:27 7:35 7:43 .... 7:49 7:56 .... 8:00 G M 8:00 8:08 8:14 8:22 8:31 .... .... .... 11:03 11:12 11:23 11:30 11:30 11:40 11:49 12:03 .... .... .... 8:03 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:30 M G 8:30 .... 8:38 8:46 .... 8:51 8:58 9:04 12:03 12:12 12:23 12:30 12:30 12:40 12:49 1:03 8:27 8:35 8:43 .... 8:49 8:56 .... 9:00 G M 9:00 9:08 9:14 9:21 9:30 .... .... .... 1:01 1:11 1:23 1:30 1:30 1:40 1:49 2:03 .... .... .... 9:03 9:15 9:20 9:25 9:30 M G 9:30 .... 9:38 9:46 .... 9:51 9:58 10:04 2:01 2:11 2:23 2:30 2:30 2:40 2:49 3:03 9:28 9:36 9:43 .... 9:49 9:56 .... 10:00 G M 10:00 10:08 10:14 10:21 10:30 .... .... .... 3:01 3:11 3:23 3:30 3:30 3:40 3:49 4:03 .... .... .... 10:03 10:15 10:20 10:25 10:30 M G 10:30 .... 10:38 10:46 .... 10:51 10:58 11:04 4:01 4:11 4:23 4:30 4:30 4:41 4:50 5:09 10:28 10:36 10:43 .... 10:49 10:56 .... 11:00 G M 11:00 11:08 11:14 11:21 11:30 .... .... .... 5:01 5:11 5:23 5:30 5:30 5:41 5:50 6:09 6:01 6:11 6:23 6:30 6:30 6:41 6:49 7:04 SATURDAY SERVICE To Mt. Lebanon or Chartiers Valley To Downtown Pittsburgh SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SERVICE Shopping Center To Downtown To South Hills Village 6:10 6:18 6:25 ...
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