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Driving Directions From the North (via Routes U.S. 119 or PA 66) Pitt-Greensburg is situated on a 219-acre campus located in • U.S. Route 119 and PA 66 become Main Street in Greensburg. suburban Hempfield Township just two miles southeast of the center • Follow Main Street south to its intersection with Mt. Pleasant of the city of Greensburg and approximately forty miles southeast of . the center of the city of . View the Campus Map. • Turn left at traffic light onto Mt. Pleasant Road. NOTE: Tosatto Drive is closed indefinitely due to vehicle bridge • Follow Mt. Pleasant Road to a cross over section in the road and weight limit restrictions. continue on Mt. Pleasant Road. • At the next traffic light you are at the main entrance to campus. From the metropolitan Pittsburgh Area • Follow the campus map to your particular location. Depending on your starting location you may take the Turnpike (I-76), U.S. Route 22, or U.S. Route 30. If you take: From the South and/ or Southwest • The Turnpike, exit at Irwin new # 67 (old #7) and follow (via U.S. Route 119 and I-70) directions as outlined in From the West (via Pennsylvania). Follow directions in From the East (via the Pennsylvania Turnpike) • Route 22, follow it to the intersection of Routes U.S. 22 and Toll from New Stanton area. Route 66 and then follow directions in From the North (via Toll Route 66). From Greater Pittsburgh International Airport • Route 30, follow it to Irwin area and then follow directions in This airport is located about 14 miles West of center city Pittsburgh. From the West (via Pennsylvania Turnpike) below. There are two alternate routes offered below for your consideration. The first is direct, shorter, and it involves transiting Center City via From the East (via the Pennsylvania Turnpike) Interstate Highway - more visually interesting to the first-time or • Exit at New Stanton new #75 (old #8) - take U.S. Route 119 infrequent visitor to Pittsburgh. The second is a bit longer, less direct, north about six miles to the Greensburg area. skirts the city proper, and yet can offer a timesaving alternate route • At intersection of U.S. Routes. 119 and 30, turn left at the traffic during rush-hour traffic. light and follow U.S. Rt. 30 east for about one mile. • Exit right from U.S. Rt. 30 at the Greensburg- Mt. Pleasant Road Direct -Through the City Exit. • From the airport, follow PA Route 60 East just a few miles to • At the traffic light at the foot of the ramp turn right and follow Mt. where it merges with U.S. Routes 22 and 30 (also call The Pleasant Road for approximately one mile. Parkway West). • At the next traffic light you are at the main entrance to campus. • Now follow U.S. 22/30 just a few additional miles to where it • Follow the campus map to your particular location. begins to be additionally designated as I-279 (DO NOT turn onto I-79). • From the East/Latrobe Airport (via U.S. Route 30) Follow I-279 into the city of Pittsburgh. As you come down the hill and approach the Fort Pitt , you would do well to be in • Follow U.S. Route 30 west past Westmoreland Mall (Note: DO the right lane before entering the tunnel. NOT exit into downtown Greensburg. Route 30 bypasses the • As you leave the Fort Pitt Tunnel behind and drive onto the Fort city; stay on the bypass). Pitt Bridge stay in the RIGHT LANE and prepare to make a • Exit right from U.S. Rt. 30 at the Greensburg- Mt. Pleasant Road ninety degree RIGHT TURN at the far end of the bridge. Exit. • Center City Pittsburgh is now on your left and the Monongahela • At the traffic light at the foot of the ramp turn left and follow Mt. River is on your right. You should now be traveling east on I-376 Pleasant Road for approximately one mile. (also known as the Parkway East). • At the next traffic light you are at the main entrance to campus. • Follow I-376 East for about 12 miles to the Monroeville area and • Follow the campus map to your particular location. take the exit designated for the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76). • Follow I-76 (the turnpike) East for about 14 miles to the first exit, From the West (via Pennsylvania Turnpike) Irwin new #67 (old #7) and follow the directions outlined in From • Exit at the Irwin new #67 (old #7)- take U.S. Route 30 East for the West (via Pennsylvania Turnpike). about 9 miles (Note: DO NOT exit into downtown Greensburg. Route 30 bypasses the city; stay on the bypass). Indirect - Avoiding the City • Exit from 30 east at the Greensburg- Mt. Pleasant Road exit. • From the airport, follow PA Route 60 East just a few miles to • At the traffic light at the foot of the ramp turn right and follow Mt. where it merges with U.S. Routes 22 and 30 (also call The Pleasant Road for approximately one mile. Parkway West). • At the next traffic light you are at the main entrance to campus. • Now follow U.S. 22/30 just a few additional miles to its • Follow the campus map to your particular location. intersection with I-79. • Turn South and stay on I-79 to its intersection with I-70, From the North (via Toll Route 66) eastbound. (Automatic tollbooth requires correct change-$0.95 in any • Follow I-70 East to New Stanton. combination of quarters, dimes, & nickels-no pennies.) • From New Stanton take U.S. Route 119 north about six miles to • Toll Route 66 south for approximately 7 miles to the U.S. Route the Greensburg area. 30 exit. • At intersection of U.S. Routes 119 and 30, turn left at traffic light • Turn left at the light and follow U.S. Route 30 east for and follow U.S. Rt. 30 east for about one mile. approximately 4.7 miles. • Exit right from U.S. Rt. 30 at the Greensburg- Mt. Pleasant Road • Exit right from U.S. Rt. 30 at the Greensburg - Mt. Pleasant Road exit. exit. • At the traffic light at the foot of the ramp turn right and follow Mt. • At the traffic light at the foot of the ramp turn right and and follow Pleasant Road for approximately one mile. Mt. Pleasant Road for approximately one mile. • At the next traffic light you are at the main entrance to campus. • At the next traffic light you are at the main entrance to campus. • Follow the campus map to your particular location. Follow the campus map to your particular location.