PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Commuters and people who ride the ‘T’ into Pittsburgh are going to be dealing with delays and disruptions over the next two months as Pittsburgh Regional Transit works on a number of different projects.
Starting today and lasting through early February, light rail service into the city will be temporarily ending at First Avenue Station.
Riders will be able to get a shuttle from First Avenue to Steel Plaza, where service will resume with trains heading to Wood Street, Gateway, North Side, and Allegheny Stations.
PRT says those shuttles will be running every 10 minutes.
With the Pittsburgh Steelers set to host the Cincinnati Bengals this Saturday night at Acrisure Stadium , PRT says work will be paused to accommodate the busy day and night on the North Shore.
The work on this portion of the project is expected to wrap up by early February.
Once the first portion of work is completed, the focus of work will shift farther into town and there will be no service between Steel Plaza and Gateway stations from early February through early March.