Pittsburgh's T Network Evolution

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From its beginning in 1984, the Pittsburgh Light Rail and Busway networks have grown to over 74 stations, spanning 44.7 miles (72 kilometres). This animated video takes you through the timeline of when new stations were opened, forming the Port Authority T network that we know today.

🚧 Full construction timeline: Coming soon!
Credit: Rodney Chan. Twitter: @_ChanFace (  / _chanface  )

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☑️ Video Criteria:
- Population given is the sum of all counties and independent cities with stations in them.
- Future extensions are shown only if a construction tender has been awarded for their completion, at the time of video publication. If a construction tender has been issued for a project not included in the video, feel free to leave a comment, and we'll add it to our list to update.
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📸 Image Credits:
All images used in this video are public domain.

🖼 Thumbnail image: Luke H. Gordon from Greenwood Lake, NY, USA - April2008Pittsburgh174, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...

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Pittsburgh T Blue Line South Hills Village via Overbrook Light Rail
Pittsburgh T Silver Line Library via Beechview Light Rail
Pittsburgh T Red Line Castle Shannon via Beechview Light Rail
Pittsburgh South Busway
Pittsburgh West Busway
Pittsburgh Martin Luther King Jr (MLK) East Busway

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