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South Hills Junction (PAT station)

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Owned by
  
Port Authority

Opened
  
4 December 1904

Disabled access
  
Yes

Platforms in use
  
4

South Hills Junction (PAT station)

Location
  
Boggston & Warrington Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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

Connections
  
Port Authority bus routes 41, 41D, 40, 43, Y45, 48, 54C, Y1, Y46 and Y49; Washington City Transit Commuter Route

Address
  
S Busway, Pittsburgh, PA 15210, USA

Owner
  
Port Authority of Allegheny County

Similar
  
South Hills Village, Washington Junction, Mount Washington, Steel Plaza, First Avenue

South Hills Junction is a station on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's light rail network. This station served as the original "merge point" of the inbound Beechview and Overbrook branches of the light rail system, just before the run under Mount Washington through the Mount Washington Transit Tunnel and into downtown Pittsburgh. In 1993 the Overbrook (Blue) Line was shut down for complete reconstruction to serve the modern-day light rail cars. During construction, it was found that a segment of track between the Boggs Ave. stop and South Hills Junction was too narrow for the larger vehicles; this was bypassed with two wide-curved rail ramps built between the Beechview (Red) Line's Palm Garden stop and South Hills Junction where the two branches now merge.

Contents

Few local residences are accessible from the station, which functions as a large transit center. In addition to serving as a transfer station for The T, a large number of bus connections are established at the site, including those that travel the South Busway, which travels on the upper level of the station.

History

The station and line were originally established by Pittsburgh Railways in 1904 when the Mount Washington Trolley Tunnel was completed, with the first fare paying passengers on December 4, 1904.

Bus connections

  • 41 Bower Hill
  • 39 Brookline
  • 40 Mt. Washington
  • 43 Bailey
  • Y45 Baldwin Manor Flyer
  • 44 Knoxville
  • 48 Arlington
  • 54 North Side-Oakland-South Side
  • Y1 Large Flyer
  • Y46 Elizabeth Flyer
  • Y47 Curry Flyer
  • Y49 Prospect Park Flyer
  • Washington City Transit Commuter Route
  • References

    South Hills Junction (PAT station) Wikipedia