Strategic planning, choosing accommodations with good access to public transit, and utilizing rideshare services can make it feasible to visit popular areas without a car.

Whether you are headed to roslyn place to see the last wood street in pennsylvania or need to find a place to rent public scooters, pittsburgh public transit has you covered.

Take a break from the car and don’t worry about the stress of traffic:

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Hop on a pittsburgh regional transit (prt) bus or light rail train for easy travel into and out of downtown seven days a week.

All public transportation within the golden triangle, pittsburgh’s downtown, is free, too, so if you’re just scooting around the mile or so square that is the city’s center, it’s an easy, ever so affordable way to make the rounds.

Pittsburgh public transportation has a fairly robust network that reaches most corners of the city, including the 28x service to the airport.

The 28x is the only public transit in pittsburgh that provides a direct connection from oakland and downtown to the pittsburgh international airport, located 20 miles west of the cathedral of learning.

From traditional options like buses and trains, to light rail and zipcars, you can get where you need to go if you plan ahead.

Here’s how it works.

All the options are available in the app or by visiting one of the 50 new “mobility.

From traditional options like buses and trains, to light rail and zipcars, you can get where you need to go if you plan ahead.

Here’s how it works.

All the options are available in the app or by visiting one of the 50 new “mobility.

Public transportation options such as the t light rail network and bus system can help you navigate various neighborhoods.

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