A major sticking point throughout Pennsylvania's budget impasse was getting more money for public transit, but no additional ...
The buses provide connections for travelers heading to and from Pittsburgh’s East End communities, Oakland and Downtown ...
Pennsylvanians woke up Thursday to a $50.1 billion state budget that makes additional investments in public schools and ...
PRT will cancel their plans to rehab the Wabash Tunnel and they won’t buy 30 new 60-foot buses that burn clean diesel fuel. Pittsburgh transit riders avoided dealing with massive cuts to service and ...
PRT's board on Friday approved a new budget that takes nearly $107 million in state funds for capital projects to plug its deficit over the next two years. Pittsburgh Regional Transit has averted ...
A Port Authority bus moves down East Carson Street on Pittsburgh’s Southside on May 15, 2020, in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Regional Transit had to borrow from the state’s capital fund to maintain service ...
A long-term funding solution for public transportation was not included, raising concerns among Pittsburgh residents.
HARRISBURG — Leaders of small transit agencies across Pennsylvania say they’re preparing to cut services, raise fares and freeze hiring as early as next year now that additional funding won’t be in ...
PRT’s temporary T reroute through Allentown draws mixed reactions. The transit agency eyes the rail’s future in a neighborhood grappling with mobility needs.