Red Line (Pittsburgh)

Light rail line in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Red Line is a line on the Pittsburgh Light Rail system that runs between South Hills Village and Downtown Pittsburgh via the Beechview neighborhood. The companion route, the Blue Line, branches off north of Martin Villa – which closed in 2012 – and runs through Overbrook. In March 2007, the closure of the Palm Garden Bridge for refurbishment suspended the Red Line for five months; it resumed service in September.[2][3]

Other name42S South Hills Village via Beechview
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Pittsburgh Light Rail Red Line
Southbound Red Line train at Westfield, September 2015
Overview
Other name42S South Hills Village via Beechview
OwnerPittsburgh Regional Transit
LocalePittsburgh
Termini
Stations31
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemPittsburgh Light Rail
Depot(s)South Hills Village Rail Center
Rolling stock
Daily ridership10,038 (2025)[1]
Technical
Track gauge5 ft 2+12 in (1,588 mm) Pennsylvania trolley gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line, 650 V DC
Route map
Red Line highlighted in red
Allegheny Parking
North Side Parking
Gateway
Wood Street
Penn Station
occasional use
Bus rapid transit Amtrak
Steel Plaza
First Avenue Parking
I-376 / US 22 / US 30
(Penn Lincoln Parkway)
PA-837.svg
PA 837
West Carson Street
Station Square
Monongahela Incline South Busway
Palm Garden
South Busway
Palm Garden trestle over
US 19 Truck / PA 51
Dawn
South Busway
Traymore
Pennant
Westfield
Fallowfield viaduct
Fallowfield
Hampshire
Coast
Belasco
Boustead
Shiras
Neeld
Stevenson
Potomac Parking
Kelton
Dormont Junction
Dormont
Mt. Lebanon
Mt. Lebanon Parking
Poplar
Mt. Lebanon
Castle Shannon
Arlington
Castle Shannon
Overbrook
Junction
Willow
St. Anne's Parking
Smith Road
Castle Shannon
Bethel Park
Washington Junction
Casswell
Highland
Bethel Village
Dorchester
South Hills Village
Bethel Park
Upper St. Clair
Key
Other service sharing track
Multiple services sharing track
Former stop
Accessible station
Non-accessible stop
Interchange station
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Route

The line begins at South Hills Village in Upper St. Clair, and runs north to Washington Junction through Bethel Park, providing a transfer to the Blue Line - Library, which runs via Overbrook. The Red Line continues north through Castle Shannon and Mount Lebanon, then through the Mount Lebanon Rail Tunnel underneath Washington Road/West Liberty Avenue (aka Truck U.S. Route 19) into Dormont at the other end. The first station coming out of the tunnel northbound is Dormont Junction, then line proceeds through this suburb, crossing many streets via grade crossings. The line then arrives at Potomac, where it begins travelling through street trackage about a quarter mile down the tracks, crossing into the neighborhood of Beechview in the city of Pittsburgh near the former Neeld Avenue stop.

Before the Mt. Lebanon Rail Tunnel, the old streetcars ran with car traffic on Washington Road between Alfred Street in Mt. Lebanon and the intersection of McFarland Road and Raleigh Avenue (where Washington Road becomes West Liberty Avenue) in Dormont.

At South Hills Junction the Red Line rejoins the Blue Line and the Brown Line, which runs over Mount Washington through the Allentown neighborhood. The Red Line runs through the Mount Washington Transit Tunnel, stopping at Station Square before crossing the Monongahela River on the Panhandle Bridge. Reaching downtown at First Avenue, the Red Line proceeds underground to Steel Plaza, Wood Street and Gateway Center. Upon reaching Gateway, the route then proceeds under the Allegheny River and makes additional stops at North Side and Allegheny stations on the North Shore.

Pittsburgh Regional Transit closed seven stations along the Red Line on June 25, 2012: Santa Barbara, Martin Villa, Kelton, Neeld, Boustead, Coast and Traymore.[4] An additional station, Pennant, was closed on February 15, 2021, due to safety concerns.[5] The line was renamed slightly to Red Line - Castle Shannon via Beechview when the North Shore Connector opened.

In December 2022 and May 2024, the Federal Transit Administration awarded PRT a total of $36.4 million to make improvements at 14 of the 15 Red Line stops that are not accessible. The Westfield, St. Anne and Bethel Village stops will be converted into fully-accessible high platform stations. The other 11 stations will receive more limited upgrades but will still have level boarding with rail vehicles. PRT determined Belasco station was unable to be modified to have level boarding.[6][7][8]

Stations

The Pittsburgh Light Rail has three types of stations. They are low platform, high platform, and underground. High platform and underground stations are wheelchair accessible as the train doors are level with the platform. Low platform stations are not wheelchair accessible as they require passengers to climb stairs to board the light rail vehicle.

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NameMiles[9]Disabled accessTypeOther servicesCity (Neighborhood)
Allegheny0.00Disabled accesshigh platformBlue SilverPittsburgh (Chateau)
North Side0.51Disabled accessundergroundPittsburgh (North Shore)
Gateway1.00Disabled accessPittsburgh (Downtown)
Wood Street1.26Disabled access
Steel Plaza1.55Disabled access
First Avenue1.88Disabled accesshigh platform
Station Square2.41Disabled accessBlue Silver South Busway
Monongahela Incline Monongahela Incline
Pittsburgh (South Shore)
South Hills Junction3.25Disabled accessBlue Silver South BuswayPittsburgh (Mt. Washington)
Palm Garden3.67#low platformSouth Busway
Dawn3.90#Pittsburgh (Beechview)
Westfield4.37#
Fallowfield4.72Disabled accesshigh platform
Hampshire4.79#low platform
Belasco5.09
Shiras5.39#
Stevenson5.75#Dormont
Potomac5.97Disabled accesshigh platform
Dormont Junction6.45Disabled access
Mt. Lebanon7.11Disabled accessMt. Lebanon
Poplar7.68#low platform
Arlington8.15#Castle Shannon
Castle Shannon8.36Disabled accesshigh platform
Overbrook Junction8.59Disabled access
St. Anne's8.97#low platformBlue Silver
Smith Road9.25#
Washington Junction9.49Disabled accesshigh platformBethel Park
Casswell9.96#low platformBlue
Highland10.27#
Bethel Village10.75#
Dorchester11.04#
South Hills Village11.31Disabled accesshigh platformUpper St. Clair
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