Casswell station explained

Casswell
Style:PAAC
Type: Pittsburgh Light Rail station
Address:Casswell Drive at Santa Fe Drive
Bethel Park, Pennsylvania
Opened:April 15, 1984[1]
Tracks:2
Passengers:30[2]
Pass Year:2018
Pass System:weekday boardings
Coordinates:40.3492°N -80.0339°W
Other Services Header:Former services
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Marker:rail-light
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Casswell is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network, located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. The street level stop is designed as a small commuter stop, serving area residents who walk to the train so they can be taken toward Downtown Pittsburgh.

In May 2024, the Federal Transit Administration awarded The T $8 million to construct accessible platforms at ten Red Line stops, including Casswell.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Grata . Joe . In Transit . May 1, 2024 . . April 12, 1984 . B1, B10. Newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: System Map Winter 2018 . Port Authority . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160316163330/https://paac.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=21b561fba9284378be9f1c620f2dd48e . 2016-03-16 .
  3. Web site: All Stations Accessibility Program FY24 Projects . May 28, 2024 . Federal Transit Administration.
  4. Biden-Harris Administration Announces $343 Million to Modernize Transit Stations, Improve Accessibility Across the Country . May 28, 2024 . Federal Transit Administration.