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8/26/2019



Rail News: Passenger Rail

Pittsburgh transit agency reopens transit tunnel


The Mount Washington Transit Tunnel is used by light-rail vehicles as a shortcut between downtown Pittsburgh and the South Hill Junction Station.
Photo – Port Authority of Allegheny County Facebook

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The Port Authority of Allegheny County today reopened Pittsburgh’s Mount Washington Transit Tunnel, which has been closed for a month to accommodate light-rail track replacement. 

Michael Facchiano Contracting crews replaced 480 feet of track and concrete in the tunnel, authority officials said in a press release. 

Mount Washington tunnel is used by buses and light-rail vehicles as a shortcut between downtown Pittsburgh and the South Hill Junction Station in the southern part of the city. 

During the closure, light-rail cars were shifted to the Allentown Line, causing delays for about 10,000 weekday riders and 5,000 weekend riders, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.