TRAM TRAVELS

Pittsburgh Light Rail

Operational

City: Pittsburgh (United States).
Total route length: 33.9 km (21.1 miles).

Track gauge: 1588 mm.
Opened: August 6, 1859.

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Tram lines in operation

Pittsburgh tram line Blue: Allegheny - South Hills Village
Operational

Pittsburgh tram line Red: Allegheny - South Hills Village
Operational

Pittsburgh tram line Silver: Allegheny - Library
Operational

Discontinued tram lines

Pittsburgh extra line BLSV
Closed

Pittsburgh extra line RLCS
Closed

Pittsburgh Light Rail stops

Allegheny, Library, and South Hills Village.


Pittsburgh Light Rail route map

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Last updated: February 17, 2024.