Sheraden station explained

Sheraden
Style:PRT
Address:West Busway at Chartiers Avenue
Borough:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:40.4527°N -80.053°W
Owned:Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT)
Platforms:2 side platforms
Connections: PRT: 26
Structure:Below-grade
Parking:177 spaces
Accessible:Yes
Opened:September 2000
Passengers:681 (weekday boardings)
Pass Year:2019
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:bus
Zoom:15

Sheraden station is a below-grade busway station operated by Pittsburgh Regional Transit in the Sheraden neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The station is located on the West Busway and is served by routes 28X, G2, G3 and G31. The station is located slightly below grade as the Berry Street Tunnel is located just south of the station. This is the northernmost station on the busway. Just north of the station, the dedicated roadway connects with Pennsylvania Route 51, which routes use to connect with Downtown Pittsburgh.

The station has a 177-space park and ride lot.[1] Despite being the last inbound station on the busway, it has the most use, seeing 681 weekday boardings in 2019.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: System Map Winter 2018 . Port Authority .
  2. Web site: 2019 . System Map . Pittsburgh Regional Transit.