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On Mon., March 23, the Port Authority of Allegheny County announced that it would be reducing its bus and light rail service due to a
On Mon., March 23, the Port Authority of Allegheny County announced that it would be reducing its bus and light rail service due to a decrease in ridership as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and subsequent stay-at-home and social distancing orders from the state government. In a press release, Port Authority said there will be a 25% reduction in service, beginning on Wed., March 25, citing that bus ridership has dropped by 50% in the past two weeks.
Port Authority approves changes to bus system - The Pitt News
With Ridership Still Down, Transit Agencies Rethink Priorities
As Port Authority rolls back coronavirus policies, transit
PPT in the Media - Pittsburghers for Public Transit
PPT in the Media - Pittsburghers for Public Transit
Port Authority officially rebrands as 'Pittsburgh Regional Transit
Surface Transportation News #161 - Reason Foundation
Ending the Transit Death Spiral: A Positive Vision for Public
CVSA Guardian 1st Quarter 2013 by CVSA - Issuu
Slowing the spread of COVID-19: Review of “Social distancing
Pittsburgh bus drivers protest state budget cuts in transit
Cincinnati Strategic Transit Study by Fehr & Peers - Issuu
See the New Service Adjustments to PRT Schedules Q3 2022