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Shiras
Pittsburgh Light Rail station
General information
LocationBroadway Avenue and Shiras Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°24′14″N 80°01′49″W / 40.4040°N 80.0302°W / 40.4040; -80.0302
Owned byPittsburgh Regional Transit
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMay 22, 1987
Passengers
2018147 (weekday boardings)
Services
Preceding station Pittsburgh Regional Transit Following station
Belascotoward Allegheny Red Line Stevensontoward South Hills Village
Former services
Preceding station Port Authority of Allegheny County Following station
BousteadClosed 2012toward Allegheny Red LineOverbrook Junctionvia Beechview NeeldClosed 2012toward Overbrook Junction or South Hills Village
Location

Shiras is a station on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's light rail network, located in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The street level stop is located on a small island platform in the middle of Broadway Avenue, through which The T travels along former streetcar tracks.

References

  1. Grata, Joe (May 17, 1987). "Newest LRT Link Opening Friday". The Pittsburgh Press. pp. A1, A16. Retrieved April 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. "System Map Winter 2018". Port Authority.

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