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First Avenue (PAT station)

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Owned by
  
Port Authority

Opened
  
16 November 2001

Tracks
  
2

Disabled access
  
Yes

Platforms in use
  
2

First Avenue (PAT station)

Location
  
First Avenue and Ross Street Pittsburgh, PA

Line(s)
  
Red Line – Castle Shannon   Red Line – South Hills Village   Blue Line – Library   Blue Line – South Hills Village

Address
  
Pittsburgh, PA 15219, United States

Owner
  
Port Authority of Allegheny County

Similar
  
Steel Plaza, Wood Street, South Hills Junction, North Side, Washington Junction

First Avenue is a station on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's Pittsburgh Light Rail network. The station is part of the light rail's Downtown Pittsburgh free zone, and passengers embarking here may travel for free to any of the other stations within the zone (Steel Plaza and Wood Street).

The station was a new addition to the light rail system in 2001, located in the PNC Firstside Complex, just before the tracks dip into the subway tunnel. It was opened on November 16, 2001 to provide better access to the southern quarter of downtown, which includes city and state government offices, major office buildings such as Oxford Centre and the Grant Building, downtown educational facilities such as Point Park University, Duquesne University and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, and the many smaller office structures that mark this area of the Golden Triangle. It cost $6.7 million to construct.

Bus connections

  • 67 Monroeville
  • 69 Trafford
  • 65 Squirrel Hill
  • References

    First Avenue (PAT station) Wikipedia