The city’s public transportation company, long named Port Authority Transit, last week announced that it will henceforth be known as Pittsburgh Regional
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The Monongahela Incline in Pittsburgh will be shutdown from April 28-30 to allow for a state inspection.
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Commuters using the Monongahela Incline to ride up and down Mt. Washington in Pittsburgh will have to take another route next week when the incline shuts down for three days for an inspection, Port Authority Transit said Thursday.
An incline shuttle bus will provide service to and from Mt. Washington from April 28 to 30, while the state Department of Labor and Industry conducts its seven-year inspection, PAT said. The popular railway connects Grandview Avenue with East Carson Street at Station Square on the South Side.
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