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De Bolt Travel 318 E 8th Ave 15120-1518 Homestead - (call (412) 461-9125)
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Greyhound Bus Lines 55 11th St 15222-4225 Pittsburgh - (call (412) 392-6526)
Mega Bus Pittsburgh 4400 S. Racine Ave. Chicago, IL 60609 - (call 1-877-GO2-MEGA) Megabus.com is the first, low-cost, express bus service to offer city-to-city travel for as low as $1 via the Internet.
Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
May 03 2012 - Allegheny County, Philadelphia join in fight for public transit Allegheny County will hold a joint news conference today with Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter to discuss the public transit crisis that Pennsylvania's two major regions are facing.
April 26 2012 - Proposed Port Authority cuts irk residents People whose lives will be hurt by proposed bus cuts need to tell their stories to state lawmakers and the governor, state Rep. Frank Dermody and a representative of the Port Authority of Allegheny County said on Friday.
March 12 2012 - Penn. man allegedly attacked woman later that day A Pennsylvania man is accused of robbing a woman of $60 after she got off a bus, then calling her twice to ask her out. Letting his heart get the best of him landed John Jardini, 26, of Carrick in the Allegheny County Jail on a robbery charge, UPI reported.
March 06 2012 - North Shore Connector opens March 25 The Port Authority of Allegheny County will open the $523.4 million North Shore Connector on March 25 and, in a separate move, adjust routing and schedules for about 60 bus and T light-rail routes, the agency said this morning.
March 01 2012 - North Hills bus commuters worried about proposed service cuts Commuters and shoppers in the North Hills will have to change the ways they get to their destinations if the Port Authority of Allegheny County is forced to go through with a plan to reduce service on or eliminate some bus routes. read more »
February 20 2012 - Port Authority cuts threaten independence of people with disabilities Allegheny County is reeling from the Port Authority's proposal to increase fares, reduce operating hours and eliminate bus routes as a means to address a projected $64 million deficit in the upcoming fiscal year.
February 16 2012 - PAT's proposed cuts to public transit could cause traffic spillover If the Port Authority Transit of Allegheny County makes the cuts it has proposed, it not only degrades that service but ultimately puts more cars on the already clogged parkways, roadways and routes into the city.
January 31 2012 - Lawmakers Call Out Governor To Fund Roads, Mass Transit Several high-ranking Democratic state lawmakers came together on the Greenfield Bridge and called for a plan from Gov. Tom Corbett to fund mass transit in Pennsylvania and improve roads and bridges. Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald says it's "a jobs issue" that affects the Pittsburgh economy.
January 28 2012 - Port Authority takes first step toward massive service cuts The Port Authority of Allegheny County took the first step down the path to service cuts today, formally approving a public-comment period. Meanwhile, about 50 people demonstrated outside of the transit agency's Downtown offices today, decrying a proposed 35 percent service reduction that would eliminate 46 bus routes, reduce remaining lines, hike fares and layoff up to 500.… [ Read more ...
January 24 2012 - Federal funds may save but route to airport Port Authority of Allegheny County has a plan to avoid one proposed transit cut that would otherwise leave Pittsburgh International Airport as the busiest U.S. airport without public transportation.
January 24 2012 - Federal funds may save route to airport Port Authority of Allegheny County has a plan to avoid one proposed transit cut that would otherwise leave Pittsburgh International Airport as the busiest U.S. airport without public transportation.
January 24 2012 - Federal funds may save bus route to airport Port Authority of Allegheny County has a plan to avoid one proposed transit cut that would otherwise leave Pittsburgh International Airport as the busiest U.S. airport without public transportation.
January 20 2012 - Democrats push Corbett for more money for Port Authority State Rep. Dan Frankel and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald this afternoon called on Gov. Tom Corbett to lead the way in efforts to find new sources of money for mass transit.
January 20 2012 - Officials meet to find money for mass transit State Rep. Dan Frankel and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald on Thursday called on Gov. Tom Corbett to lead the effort to find new sources of money for mass transit.
January 18 2012 - Port Authority buses may not roll for 45,000 Port Authority of Allegheny County threatens to close its latest budget deficit by killing bus service to 100 communities, stranding 45,000 riders daily and raising fares again.
January 18 2012 - Port Authority To Cut Many More Routes, Raise Fares The Port Authority of Allegheny County says it will raise fares and eliminate dozens of bus routes this year, plus make deep cuts on whatever bus and trolley service is left in the Pittsburgh area.
January 11 2012 - Former Asylum Now a Booming Tourism Business (CBS NEWS/AP) WESTON, W.Va. — Normally, Rebecca Jordan will take all the free TV exposure she can get for the psychiatric hospital that she's turned into a tourist attraction known as the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. SyFy's "Ghost Hunters." Travel Channel's "Ghost Adventures" and "Ghost Stories." Discovery's "Forgotten Planet." She even hosted an episode of CMT's "My Big Redneck Wedding" on ...
January 07 2012 - Travel: Former W.Va. asylum now a booming tourism business WESTON, W.Va. -- Normally, Rebecca Jordan will take all the free TV exposure she can get for the psychiatric hospital that she's turned into a tourist attraction known as the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.