Blue Line (Pittsburgh)

The Blue Line is a Pittsburgh Light Rail line that runs between Downtown Pittsburgh via the Overbrook neighborhood to South Hills Village (formerly 47S South Hills Village via Overbrook).

Blue Line
Blue Line train
Overview
OwnerPittsburgh Regional Transit
LocalePittsburgh
Stations24
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemPittsburgh Light Rail
Operator(s)Pittsburgh Regional Transit
Depot(s)South Hills Village Rail Center
Rolling stockSiemens SD-400, CAF LRV
Daily ridership9,239 (2018)[1]
Technical
Track gauge5 ft 2+12 in (1,588 mm) Pennsylvania trolley gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line, 650 V DC
Route map
Blue Line highlighted in blue
Allegheny
North Side
Gateway
Wood Street
Penn Station
occasional use
Steel Plaza
First Avenue
I-376 / US 22 / US 30
(Penn Lincoln Parkway)
PA 837
West Carson Street
Station Square
South Hills Junction
 Red Line
Boggs
Morse Steps
McKinley Park
Bon Air
Denise
PA 51
Saw Mill Run Blvd.
Ansonia
South Bank
Inglewood
Paris
McNeilly
Killarney
Cooley
Memorial Hall
Poplar Avenue
Park
Overbrook
Junction
| Willow
St. Anne's
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 station
Accessible station
Non-accessible station
Interchange station

History

The line from South Hills Junction to Castle Shannon (now called the Overbrook Line) was first constructed by the Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad between 1872 and 1874.[2] In 1905 Pittsburgh Railways leased the route and between 1909 and 1910 converted it from narrow gauge to dual gauge and installed overhead power for trolleys.

Mid-20th century PCC streetcars continued to operate on the Overbrook Line until 1993, when concerns about the safety of the line led PAT to suspend service there pending reconstruction. This former Pittsburgh Railways trolley line had never been updated to current light rail system requirements. After receiving federal funding for Stage Two of the light rail system development, the Overbrook line was reconstructed as a fully rebuilt double-tracked line served by modern light rail vehicles, making this line a considerably faster commute.

The line was reopened on June 2, 2004, following major work which included doubling of the track and elimination of 22 traditional street level trolley stops in favor of eight new LRV style stations with platforms.[3]

Route

The line starts at Allegheny station on the North Shore, makes an additional stop at North Side, then proceeds under the Allegheny River and continues underground to Gateway, Wood Street and Steel Plaza. The line then surfaces at First Avenue. Leaving downtown, it crosses the Monongahela River on the Panhandle Bridge, stopping at Station Square before running through the Mount Washington Transit Tunnel. At South Hills Junction the Library branch rejoins the Beechview line and the former Brown Line, which ran over Mount Washington through the Allentown neighborhood. The Blue Line continues south through Beltzhoover, Bon Air, Carrick, Brookline, and Overbrook. At Bethel Park a transfer is provided to the Red Line, which reaches the same location via Beechview. Beyond Washington Junction the line splits.

The South Hills Village branch was created in 1987 to complement the Red Line, which runs through Beechview before reaching the same terminus. This line was originally operated using PCCs, most notably the 4000 series, because the new light rail cars were incompatible with the Overbrook line due to its age and condition. Service was suspended when the Overbrook Line closed in 1993, but was reinstated after that line was rebuilt and reopened in 2004.

On June 25, 2012, the Port Authority closed two stations on the South Hills Village Branch as part of a system-wide consolidation: Santa Barbara and Martin Villa.[4]

Until February 2020 the line consisted of 36 stations including the Library branch which was later adopted exclusively by the Silver Line.[5]

Station list

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.

NameMiles[1] Station TypeOther servicesMunicipality
Allegheny0.00 high platformRed SilverPittsburgh / Chateau
North Side0.51 undergroundPittsburgh / North Shore
Gateway1.00 Pittsburgh / Central Business District
Wood Street1.26
Steel Plaza1.55
First Avenue1.88 high platform
Station Square2.41 Red Silver South Busway
Monongahela Incline
Pittsburgh / South Shore
South Hills Junction3.25 Red Silver South BuswayPittsburgh / Mt. Washington
Boggs3.66 SilverPittsburgh / Beltzhoover
Bon Air4.30 Pittsburgh / Bon Air
Denise5.09 Pittsburgh / Carrick
South Bank5.49 Silver South BuswayPittsburgh / Overbrook
McNeilly6.73 SilverBaldwin Township
Killarney7.06 Castle Shannon
Memorial Hall7.76
Willow8.31
St. Anne's8.69 low platformRed Silver
Smith Road8.97
Washington Junction9.21 high platformBethel Park
Casswell9.69 low platformRed
Highland9.98
Bethel Village10.46
Dorchester10.75
South Hills Village11.02 high platformUpper St. Clair

References

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