Friday, August 1, 2014
Community Invited to Name Vehicle-Tracking System
Participants can share their ideas or weigh in on ideas submitted by others. The conversation will be active through August 31; at that time, Port Authority will review the ideas and consider them.
The GPS-based tracking system is currently available on eight bus routes and additional bus routes will be added throughout the year. Port Authority will begin testing similar technology on its light rail system in 2015.
Riders can view vehicle-tracking information at realtime.portauthority.org.
August 2-3 Partial East Busway Closure
A portion of the Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway will be closed this weekend for construction. The P1 East Busway-All Stops bus route will be detoured in both directions during the closure.
The busway will be closed between East Liberty Division and East Liberty Station all day Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3. The busway will reopen for Monday morning’s commute.
The P1 will not serve East Liberty station during the closure but will instead serve temporary stops at Ellsworth Avenue at Emerson Street. Riders should allow for extra travel time during the detour.
For complete detour information, visit portauthority.org or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 or for TTY, 412-231-7007.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
July 18-20 Partial East Busway Closure
The busway will be closed between Port Authority’s East Liberty bus garage and the Neville Street ramp on Friday, July 18 from 9 p.m. until that evening’s end of service.
The P1 will not serve East Liberty or Negley stations during the closure. Temporary stops will be located on Ellsworth Avenue adjacent to East Liberty Station and on Ellsworth at Negley Avenue.
Additionally, all day Saturday and Sunday, July 19-20, the busway will be closed between East Liberty bus garage and East Liberty Station. The P1 will not serve East Liberty Station during this time and temporary stops will be located on Ellsworth Avenue adjacent to the station.
Riders should allow for extra travel time during the detours.
The busway will reopen for Monday morning’s commute.
For complete detour information, visit PortAuthority.org or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY, 412-231-7007).
Thursday, July 10, 2014
July 12-13 Weekend Red Line Detours
Service will be detoured all day Saturday and Sunday, July 12-13.
Red Line service will detour in both directions using the Blue Line’s routing to South Hills Junction where it will resume regular routing to Station Square, Downtown and the North Shore. Local light rail shuttles will operate from Overbrook Junction to Potomac Station, and T stops from Potomac to South Hills Junction/Station Square will be served by bus shuttles.
Riders should allow for extra time when traveling on detoured service.
For more details, view the detour notice here or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Fourth of July Service Information Posted
Port Authority's bus, T and incline service will operate on holiday schedules on Friday, July 4.
T routes will follow holiday schedules this Independence Day. Special brochures are available at major schedule rack locations and posted below as PDFs:
For buses and incline, holiday schedules and hours are the same as Sunday schedules and hours.
The Customer Service phone line will be staffed from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the Downtown Service Center will be closed Friday in observance of the holiday. Port Authority's Twitter account, @PGHtransit, will not be staffed over the holiday weekend.
For more details, call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Port Authority Scores Big at Annual Telly Awards
Port Authority ran the video as part of its year-long sponsorship with the Pittsburgh Pirates to promote the ConnectCard. Port Authority and the Pirates have partnered on a number of promotions since the ConnectCard was launched, including this season's Connect and Save promotion.
The Telly Awards honor outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs. For more information, visit TellyAwards.com.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Buses Detour for Pride Events This Weekend
Nineteen bus routes will be detoured all day Saturday, June 14 for the Pride in the Street event and concert that will close portions of Liberty Avenue and Smithfield Street.
On Sunday, June 15, multiple detours will be in place for the day-long Pride Fest event and the Pride Awareness March around midday. Altogether about 40 Port Authority bus routes will be impacted that day.
Additionally, riders should keep in mind that schedule changes go into effect on light rail service and several bus routes starting Sunday.
Please allow for extra time when using detoured routes.
For more information, call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Reminder: Schedule Changes Go Into Effect Sunday
Major adjustments include an overall increase in weekend service on the light rail system. Port Authority’s Subway Local limited service will be eliminated in favor of increased weekend frequency on the Red and Blue lines. An additional late-night weekday trip will also be added on Red Line.
Adjustments are based on data, such as passenger counts by stop and time, as well as feedback from operators and riders. Port Authority intends to make further system improvements later this year as additional operating funding goes into effect.
For more information on the adjustments, including links to new schedules, visit our Service Changes page.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Forward Thinking Closes this Friday
This Friday, June 13, Forward Thinking is wrapping up, but that doesn’t mean that the conversation is over. Later this year, Port Authority will give the community more opportunities to weigh in and participate in shaping our future. We are looking to the public to continue this conversation even after Forward Thinking ends.
Port Authority will be taking your comments and using them to help make future decisions on projects to enhance the rider experience and make the system more user-friendly. We’re committed to a new vision for Port Authority that is more transparent, accessible and modern.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
East Busway Detour This Weekend
The busway will be closed between Port Authority’s East Liberty bus garage and the Neville Street ramp from Friday, June 6 at 8 p.m. until end of service Sunday, June 8. The busway will reopen for Monday morning’s commute.
The P1 and P3 will not serve Negley or East Liberty stations during the closure but will instead serve nearby temporary stops. Riders should allow for extra travel time during the detour.
Please note that Port Authority's real-time vehicle tracking cannot currently display detours. Therefore the P1 and P3 will not be tracked along the detoured portion of their routes during the busway closure.
The pedestrian bridge and staircase at Negley Station have been closed since October 2007 due to deteriorating conditions. A separate entrance ramp provides access to the station from Negley Avenue.
For more information, view the notice or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 or for TTY, 412-231-7007.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Take Transit to the Three Rivers Arts Festival
Most Arts Festival activities are located just steps from Port Authority's Gateway Station light rail station and a short walk from numerous Downtown bus routes.
For help in planning a transit trip, visit PortAuthority.org, use Google Maps or contact Port Authority Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Occasional riders and visitors are encouraged to use Port Authority's fare card system, ConnectCard, for the quickest, most secure and most convenient way to pay their transit fare.
ConnectCards with stored cash value are available for purchase at Port Authority's Downtown Service Center, most area Giant Eagle locations and other selected retailers. A one-way trip to Downtown is $2.50 from city neighborhoods and adjacent suburbs, or $3.75 from outer suburbs.
Once you have a card, it never expires and can be reloaded at any ConnectCard machine in addition to retail locations.
Calendar week passes and 10-trip blocks are available on ConnecTix, limited-use paper cards that are sold from ConnectCard machines.
For more details, view a map and list of all ConnectCard and ConnecTix locations.
Special fares are also available for seniors, riders with disabilities and children. Learn more.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
CANCELED: East Busway Closure and P1 Detour
As a result, the P1 East Busway-All Stops bus route will remain on regular routing and serve all stations this weekend.
Work to demolish Negley Station’s closed pedestrian bridge and staircase will be rescheduled for a later date.
Bus and T Detours for Transit Tunnel Closure This Weekend
Red and Blue line service will detour in both directions via Allentown, bypassing Station Square. Special rail shuttle service will operate between Station Square, Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Shore. Riders must transfer from the Red or Blue line to the rail shuttle for Station Square service. Delays of around 10 minutes should be expected due to the detour.
Seven Port Authority bus routes will be detoured inbound via Arlington and Warrington avenues and outbound via the Wabash Tunnel, with minor temporary stop changes resulting from the detour.
All riders using detoured service should allow for extra travel time.
For more information, view our detour notice or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Port Authority Memorial Day Service
The Customer Service phone line will hold holiday hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and the Downtown Service Center will be closed on Memorial Day.
Port Authority's Twitter account (@PGHtransit) will not be staffed on Memorial Day.
Light rail service will operate as two-car trains throughout much of the weekend due to the Pirates home games, and extra T service/subway local service will be added for high-attendance games.
Friday, May 16, 2014
West Busway Detour for 28X and G2 This Sunday
Two bus routes will be affected in both directions: the 28X Airport Flyer service to Bell and Idlewood stations and the G2 West Busway-All Stops service to Bell, Idlewood and Carnegie stations.
Instead of serving those stations, buses will instead serve the following temporary stops located off the Busway:
28X
INBOUND | OUTBOUND |
Anthony at Noblestown | Noblestown at Morange (at Bishop Canevin) |
Noblestown opp Morange (opp Bishop Canevin) | Chestnut at E. Main |
G2
INBOUND | OUTBOUND |
Third at W. Main | Noblestown at Morange (at Bishop Canevin) |
Mansfield opp Campbell's Run | Jane at Chestnut |
Mansfield at Chestnut | Mansfield at Campbell's Run (farside at bus shelter) |
Noblestown opp Morange (opp Bishop Canevin) | Third Main |
Riders should allow for extra time when traveling on detoured routes.
For questions, contact Customer Service at 412-442-2000 or for TTY, 412-231-7007.
Red Line Detour May 17-18
The detour will be in effect all day Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18, with regular routing to resume with Monday morning’s commute.
Red Line service will detour via the Overbrook line (along the Blue Line’s routing) between Overbrook Junction/Willow and South Hills Junction. Local rail shuttles will operate between Overbrook Junction and Dormont Junction, bus shuttles between Dormont Junction and Potomac Station and local rail shuttles will operate between Potomac and South Hills Junction.
Riders should allow for extra time when traveling on detoured service.
In some cases, riders may wish to travel in the opposite direction then transfer to service in their intended direction in order to minimize transfers. For example, a rider heading into Downtown from Arlington Stop may wish to ride outbound on the rail shuttle, then transfer once at Overbrook Junction/Willow to inbound Blue Line or detoured Red Line.
For complete information, please view our Detour Notice or the map below, or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
View Red Line Detour for Rail Maintenance: May 17-18, 2014 in a larger map
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Port Authority Invites Riders to Join Conversation on Future of Public Transportation
Transit riders and local citizens are invited to share their vision for the future of public transportation by visiting Port Authority’s new community engagement website, Forward Thinking, located at http://paac.mindmixer.com.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
May 11 Work Near Transit Tunnel to Impact Bus and T
The closure will be in effect from the morning’s start of service until about 1 p.m.
This work has been rescheduled from May 10.
During the closure, affected bus routes will be detoured inbound via Allentown and outbound via the Wabash Tunnel. Riders should allow for extra travel time due to the detour.
T service will still use the tunnel but will single-track in the affected area during this time, with all inbound service using the outbound platforms at South Hills Junction and Station Square. Outbound T service will remain regular route during this time. Delays of around five to eight minutes may occur due to single-tracking.
For more information, please view our Detour Notice or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Friday, May 2, 2014
Sunday Night: Transit Tunnel Closed to Buses; T to Single-Track
During the closure, a small number of bus routes will be detoured inbound via Allentown and outbound via the Wabash Tunnel. Riders should allow for extra travel time due to the detour.
T service will still use the tunnel but will single-track in the affected area during this time, with all inbound service using the outbound platforms at South Hills Junction and Station Square. Outbound T service will remain regular route during this time. Delays of around five to eight minutes may occur due to single-tracking.
Please note that all Pittsburgh Marathon-related detours will end by around 3 p.m. Sunday and will not overlap with this detour.
For assistance or more information, contact Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Marathon Weekend Transit Information
More than 50 Port Authority bus routes will be detoured throughout the city during the full marathon on Sunday, May 4. Detours will begin with start of service and are expected to last until about 3 p.m. All routes will remain on detour until this time regardless of when local streets reopen. During the marathon, riders should anticipate delays and allow for extra time when traveling.
In Downtown, buses will be rerouted to serve stops near Steel Plaza T station, where riders may transfer to the T for free. Additionally, routes normally serving both Squirrel Hill and Oakland will not serve Oakland during the marathon, but a free shuttle will transport riders between the two neighborhoods
On Sunday, light rail service will begin around 4 a.m. and both inclines will open early at 5 a.m. Early morning trips will be added on the East and West busways.
Smaller detours will be in effect in Downtown and on the North Side on Friday and Saturday for marathon set-up and other events, like the 5K race and children’s marathon.
Complete information on detours and extra service is available on our Marathon Information page or by calling Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Friday, April 25, 2014
Mon Incline Closed for Maintenance This Weekend
Bus shuttles will provide service between the incline’s upper and lower stations during the closure.
The incline is expected to reopen in time for Monday morning's commute.
For more information, dial Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007) or view the Detour Notice.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Port Authority's 50th Anniversary Bus & T Wraps
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Easter Weekend Service Information
The Customer Service phone line will be open Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
On Saturday and Easter Sunday, the Customer Service phone line will be open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and transit service will follow Saturday and Sunday schedules, respectively.
Port Authority's Twitter account will not be staffed on Good Friday.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Port Authority Celebrates 50 years by Connecting Riders to Goodies during Morning Rush
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Service Adjustments Take Effect March 16
Adjustments are based on data, such as passenger counts by stop and time, as well as feedback from operators and riders. Port Authority intends to make further system improvements later this year as additional operating funding goes into effect.
Descriptions of the adjustments are included below along with links to the new schedules that will go into effect on the 16th.
The next schedule changes will take place in June.
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1 Freeport Road: Due to the completion of 31st Street Bridge construction, permanent stops are established at 31st Street Bridge Ramp at Rialto Street (inbound) and at the 31st Street Bridge Ramp at the 31st Street Bridge (outbound). However, due to an ongoing detour for Route 28 construction, the new permanent outbound stop will not be served until the completion of that work later this year, and a temporary outbound stop will be established at River Avenue at the 31 Street Bridge.
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2 Mt. Royal: Due to the completion of 31st Street Bridge construction, permanent stops are established at 31st Street Bridge Ramp at Rialto Street (inbound) and at the 31st Street Bridge Ramp at the 31st Street Bridge (outbound). However, due to an ongoing detour for Route 28 construction, the new permanent outbound stop will not be served until the completion of that work later this year, and a temporary outbound stop will be established at River Avenue at the 31 Street Bridge.
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14 Ohio Valley: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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16 Brighton: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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17 Shadeland: Trip times will be adjusted.
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19L Emsworth Limited: Trip times will be adjusted.
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26 Chartiers: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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27 Fairywood: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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29 Robinson: Trip times will be adjusted.
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31 Bridgeville: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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51 Carrick: Trip frequency on weekdays between 7:20 a.m. and 8 a.m. will be increased from every 10 minutes to every 8 minutes, adding one trip.
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53 Homestead Park: Three inbound and four outbound midday trips will be converted to 53L trips, extending service to Greenfield, South Oakland and Downtown Pittsburgh.
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53L Homestead Park Limited: Three new inbound and four new outbound midday trips will be added (converted from 53 Homestead Park trips). The inbound trips will arrive Downtown at 10:10 a.m., 12:10 p.m. and 4:05 p.m. The outbound trips will depart Downtown at 9:15 a.m., 10:10 a.m., 12:10 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. These trips will serve The Waterfront.
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61A North Braddock: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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61B Braddock-Swissvale: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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61C McKeesport-Homestead: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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61D Murray: Schedule times for weekday late morning inbound trips will be adjusted. The weekday p.m. short outbound trips (from Oakland to Greenfield) will be shifted to later in the day. Instead of running between approximately 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., these trips will run between approximately 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.
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67 Monroeville: Trip times will be adjusted for all days, especially in the evening.
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69 Trafford: Routing will change in Trafford at the request of the borough. Outbound buses will operate from Pitcairn-Trafford Road via Forbes Road, 7th Street, Forest Avenue, 5th Street and Brinton Avenue to Viaduct Way, and operate the reverse of that routing for inbound service. Stops and schedules will be changed to reflect the new routing.
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71A Negley: Weekday service frequency will decrease between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. and increase between 7 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. to better match rider demand. Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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71B Highland Park: Weekday service frequency will decrease between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. and increase between 7 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. to better match rider demand. Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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71C Point Breeze: Weekday service frequency will decrease between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. and increase between 7 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. to better match rider demand. Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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71D Hamilton: Weekday service frequency will decrease between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. and increase between 7 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. to better match rider demand. Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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75 Ellsworth: Trip times will be adjusted for all days.
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G31 Bridgeville Flyer: Trip times will be adjusted.
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P1 East Busway-All Stops: To better match rider demand, weekday service frequency will be adjusted between approximately 2:20 p.m. and 4:05 p.m., and increased between approximately 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., including the addition of two round trips.
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P69 Trafford Flyer: Routing will change in Trafford at the request of the borough. Outbound buses will operate from Pitcairn-Trafford Road via Forbes Road, 7th Street, Forest Avenue, 5th Street and Brinton Avenue to Viaduct Way, and operate the reverse of that routing for inbound service. Stops and schedules will be changed to reflect the new routing.
- Y1 Large Flyer: An outbound trip will be added at 3:13 p.m.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Wabash Tunnel Closures Next Week
The tunnel provides a shortcut for motorists between Route 51 and the South Side. Port Authority routes do not normally use the tunnel.
Clocks Change on Sunday
If you're a late night rider, please be advised that Port Authority service and schedules will remain on Standard Time until service ends that night.
Then when Port Authority service resumes later Sunday morning, we'll be on Daylight Saving Time.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Port Authority Celebrates 50 Years This Year
Port Authority was created in 1959 when the Pennsylvania Legislature authorized the consolidation of 33 private transit carriers. By combining fare structures and centralizing operations, Port Authority established the first unified transit system in Allegheny County, officially coming into existence on March 1, 1964.
Be sure to keep an eye out in the months ahead as we commemorate 50 years of connecting people to life.
To learn more about Port Authority, visit the About Us page.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Police Investigating ConnectCard Fraud
Port Authority Police are currently
investigating the fraudulent reproduction of ConnectCards and have several
arrests pending. Riders should be assured that no security breach or identify theft has occurred, and customer information has not been compromised. “This is simply a case of an individual producing fraudulent smart cards and selling them outside of legitimate ConnectCard retail channels,” said Port Authority Police Det. Kevin Atkins. The technology used in ConnectCards has aided in detecting and deactivating fraudulent cards. The introduction of this technology has made it easier for Port Authority to stop fraud, especially when compared to the former paper pass system. This investigation is still ongoing. Anyone with any additional information regarding this case should contact Port Authority Police at 412-255-1385. | |
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Presidents Day Service Information
The Authority’s Downtown Service Center on Smithfield Street will be closed Monday in observance of the holiday. Additionally, the Authority's Twitter account, @PGHTransit, will not be staffed Monday.
The Customer Service phone line will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the holiday. Dial 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007) for assistance.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Wabash Tunnel Work Continues Next Week
The tunnel will be closed from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily from Monday, February 10 through Friday, February 14.
The tunnel provides a shortcut for motorists between Route 51 and the South Side. Port Authority transit routes do not normally use the tunnel.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wabash Tunnel Closures: Feb. 3-7
The tunnel provides a shortcut for motorists between Route 51 and the South Side. Port Authority bus and light rail routes do not use the tunnel.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Board of Directors Hires Ellen McLean as CEO
McLean currently is the Interim CEO and previously served as the Authority’s Chief Finance Officer.
“Ellen is the right person at the right time for Port Authority,” said Port Authority Chairman Bob Hurley. “Ellen’s financial expertise and ability to work collaboratively toward solutions has set her apart. It’s become abundantly clear over the past six months that she is the right person to lead Port Authority at this most critical time. We need a leader with sharp financial instincts to take full advantage of the public transportation funding approved last year by the State Legislature and Gov. Tom Corbett.”
McLean has successfully led the Authority through a challenging period that included the formation of a new Board of Directors under a change in state law, and change in CEO. During this time, McLean effectively worked with local and state officials to help ensure the success of a comprehensive transportation funding bill that directly benefits public transportation in Allegheny County.
"Ellen has really proven herself to be the right leader for the Port Authority," said County Executive Rich Fitzgerald. "Over the past few months, she has focused on improving service, implementing real time technology for riders, advocating for the agency and its users in the negotiations on transportation funding, moving the Bus Rapid Transit project forward and increasing advertising revenues. She has met every challenge, established strong relationships with each of our stakeholders and has led the agency with poise and determination. I look forward to continuing to work with her and the rest of our partners as we improve and strengthen our transit system."
McLean joined Port Authority in 2010 as its Chief Financial Officer, overseeing financial planning, operating and capital budgets and other areas. Her previous experience includes serving for six years as Chief Financial Officer of the City of Pittsburgh under Mayor Tom Murphy and later as Managing Director of Infrastructure Initiatives for the Urban Land Institute in Washington, D.C.
"We've developed a positive relationship with Ellen McLean and County Executive Rich Fitzgerald through the last few years, working on legislation and our last labor agreement," said Steve Palonis, President/Business Agent for ATU Local 85. "I think we all agree that public transportation is a right for residents of Allegheny County. And, I think Ellen brings stability and positive direction to the Authority."
McLean will be paid an annual salary of $215,000. The average CEO salary nationally for transit agencies of similar size is about $254,000, according to 2012 data from the American Public Transportation Association.
“I’m very pleased to lead this agency and look forward to working to improve our transit system for this region,” McLean said. “This is a team effort and I’m thrilled to do this alongside a strong Board of Directors, an engaged union leadership, community partners and support from public officials.
“Together, we can make very positive change in our public transportation system. We intend to move forward in a strategic and deliberate manner.”
Thursday, January 23, 2014
CANCELED: Weekend Transit Tunnel Closure & Detours
This weekend’s planned closure of the Mt. Washington Transit Tunnel is canceled due to the weather forecast.
Light rail and buses that use the tunnel will operate on regular route.
A new date for the tunnel closure and detour will be announced at a later time.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Jan. 24-26 Transit Tunnel Closure & Detours
During the closure, Red Line and Blue Line service will be routed over the former Allentown Line in both directions. Due to the detour, Red Line and Blue Line cars will be unable to serve Station Square, so a rail shuttle will operate between Station Square and First Avenue Station to help riders connect to and from Station Square. Subway Local service will also operate on Saturday and Sunday, but will not serve South Hills Junction.
Buses that normally use the tunnel will also be detoured. Riders using detoured bus and light rail service should allow for extra travel time.
Regular service is expected to be restored by Monday morning.
This detour is subject to postponement due to weather. Port Authority will issue an updated release if the work is postponed or canceled.
For more information, please view the Detour Notice or call Customer Service at 412-442-2000 (TTY 412-231-7007).
Friday, January 17, 2014
Martin Luther King Day Service Information
The Downtown Service Center on Smithfield Street will be closed Monday in observance of the holiday.
The Customer Service phone line will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Authority's Twitter account (@PGHtransit) won't be staffed on the holiday.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
2014 Spirit of King Honorees Announced
The Spirit of King Award, established in 1989 by the Kingsley Association, Port Authority of Allegheny County and the Pittsburgh Pirates, posthumously honors the lifetime achievements of local citizens who pursue human rights and equality in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Thursday’s ceremony takes place at 10 a.m. at the Kingsley Association, 6435 Frankstown Avenue.
Rev. LeRoy Patrick (1915-2006) was a prominent civil rights activist in Pittsburgh throughout the 1950s and 1960s, using his position as a respected clergyman to advocate for equality for African-Americans in the fields of education, employment and housing. During his lifetime, he helped to integrate the city’s public pools, served as president of the Pittsburgh School Board and served on the Pittsburgh NAACP, Allegheny County Council on Civil Rights and Allegheny County Committee for Fair Housing Practices, among other organizations. Rev. Patrick presided over the Bethesda Presbyterian Church in Homewood and helped run the church’s Bethesda Center, a social service organization providing recreation, employment, family development and spiritual outreach to the local community.
Famed playwright August Wilson (1945-2005) drew much of his inspiration from his community, the Hill District. He enjoyed observing people in his neighborhood, many of whom would become characters in his writings. His Pittsburgh Cycle of plays, depicting African-American life in the 20th century, earned Wilson many accolades, including two Pulitzer Prizes, a Tony Award and numerous New York Drama Critics Circle Awards. Following his death, the Virginia Theatre on Broadway in New York City was renamed the August Wilson Theatre in his honor. The August Wilson Center for African American Culture opened in Downtown Pittsburgh in 2006 as a tribute to his lifetime of literary achievements, and his childhood home was declared a historic landmark by the state in 2007.
To learn more about Rev. LeRoy Patrick and August Wilson as well as past honorees, visit the Spirit of King webpage.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
January Planning & Stakeholder Meeting Canceled
For 2014, all Committee meetings have shifted from the third Wednesday of each month to the third Thursday of the month (with the exception of this month and November). There are no public meetings scheduled for the months of August and December.
All meetings are held in the Neal H. Holmes Board Room, 5th Floor of the Heinz 57 Center, located at 345 Sixth Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh.