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West Busway
Idlewood station along the West Busway
Overview
LocalePittsburgh
Termini
  • Carnegie
  • Stations6
    Service
    TypeBus rapid transit
    SystemPittsburgh Regional Transit
    History
    OpenedSeptember 2000
    Technical
    Line length5.1 mi (8.2 km)
    Operating speed50 mph (80 km/h) (top)

    Route map

    Map West Busway highlighted in green


    to Downtown via PA-51.svg PA 51

    Sheraden

    Ingram

    Crafton

    Idlewood

    Bell

    28X to Airport via I-376

    Carnegie

    Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible
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  • The West Busway is a two-lane bus-only highway serving the western portions of the city of Pittsburgh and several western suburbs. The busway runs for 5.1 miles (8.2 km) from the southern shore of the Ohio River near Downtown Pittsburgh to Carnegie,[1] following former railroad right-of-way on the Panhandle Route.[citation needed] It broke ground on October 27, 1994 and is owned and maintained by Pittsburgh Regional Transit, the public transit provider for Allegheny County and the Pittsburgh region. The transit thoroughfare was opened in September 2000.[2] Following the naming convention of each busway being designated by a color, bus routes that use the West Busway begin with a "G" for green.

    In addition to running along the abandoned railroad right of way, the West Busway also reuses the historic Cork Run Tunnel, also known as the Berry Street Tunnel, which was heavily refurbished for the busway

    The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), under its BRT Standard, has classified the West Busway as a "Basic BRT" corridor.[3]

    Routes[edit]

    Four Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus routes currently serve the West Busway.

    One route, G2 West Busway All Stops travels the length of the busway and also serves Downtown Pittsburgh, connecting with the East Busway, via West Carson Street (PA 51) and the Fort Pitt Bridge. Buses operate every 30 minutes.[4]

    Another important route is the 28X Airport Flyer which uses the West Busway as far south as Bell Station where dedicated ramps connect the Busway to Interstate 376. The Airport Flyer has a stop restriction with buses outbound to the Airport only stopping to pick up passengers, with drop-offs along the busway prohibited. Buses operate every 30 minutes.[5]

    Following the naming convention of each busway being designated by a color, most bus routes that use the West Busway begin with a "G" for green.

    Route Route Name Destination Notes
     28X  Airport Flyer Pittsburgh International Airport Daily, stop restrictions
     G2  West Busway-All Stops Carnegie Daily
     G3  Moon Flyer Moon Weekday peak periods
     G31  Bridgeville Flyer Bridgeville Weekday peak periods

    Stations[edit]

    Station Name Neighborhood/Borough Routes Notes
    Sheraden Sheraden  28X   G2   G3   G31  Park and ride: 177 spaces
    Ingram Ingram  28X   G2   G3   G31 
    Crafton Crafton  28X   G2   G3   G31  Park and ride: 106 spaces
    Idlewood  28X   G2   G3   G31  Park and ride: 33 spaces
    Bell Carnegie  28X   G2   G3   G31  Park and ride: 34 spaces
    Carnegie  G2  Park and ride: 163 spaces
     G31  stops nearby off-busway

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Port Authority of Allegheny County West Busway". Federal Transit Administration. October 30, 2002. Archived from the original on September 23, 2008.
  • ^ "Pittsburgh Celebrates 25th Anniversary of East Busway". Passenger Transport. American Public Transportation Association. May 5, 2008. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012.
  • ^ "BRT Rankings". Institute for Transportation and Development Policy. 2020. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  • ^ "Route G2 West Busway - All Stops Timetable" (PDF). Pittsburgh Regional Transit. February 18, 2024. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  • ^ "Route 28X Airport Flyer Timetable" (PDF). Pittsburgh Regional Transit. June 18, 2023. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
  • External links[edit]

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