EPISODE · Feb 27, 2023 · 57 MIN
Pittsburgh History - BRT Done Right?: Episode 36
from The Red Line Podcast
A tour of Pittsburgh's transit construction, service, and expansion. The Steel City's streetcar-era competition was especially intense, with 33 different transit companies serving the region. These were bought out by the Port Authority of Allegheny County starting in 1959, and the Authority opened their first busway, the South Busway, in 1977. The "T" light rail started construction in 1980, with many expansions ensuing. Links and stuffs Merch:https://shop.trlpod.com/ Twitter:@TheRedLine_pod YouTube channel:The Red Line Podcast Spotify:The Red Line Podcast Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/theredlinepodcasters Email:[email protected] Website:https://www.trlpod.com/ Timestamps References & notes [1]Metro Magazine: Stadler, Utah State Team to Bring Battery-Powered Train to U.S. [2]Metro Magazine: Cincinnati's Metro Hits 1M Riders for First Time Since Pandemic [3]90.5 WESA: How Pittsburgh Transit Evolved From Horse-Drawn Streetcars To The Modern T [4]Wikipedia: Pittsburgh Regional Transit [5]Wikipedia: Pittsburgh Light Rail [6]Wikipedia: Transit Expressway Revenue Line [7]Pittsburgh Transit History: Port Authority, A Brief History Lesson [8]Pittsburgh Transit History: Pittsburgh's Busways... East, South, & West [9]Port Authority Transit strategy [10]The History of Transit in Allegheny County [11]Brookline Connection: The Port Authority's "T" Light Rail System [12]Wikipedia: Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway [13]Wikipedia: South Busway [14]Wikipedia: Monongahela Incline [15]Wikipedia: Duquesne Incline [16]The Monongahela Incline: A Pittsburgh Icon [17]Wikipedia: Pittsburgh
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