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Directions to Fort Pitt Tunnel (Pittsburgh) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Fort Pitt Tunnel

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How to get to Fort Pitt Tunnel by Bus?

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Bus stations near Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh

  • Grandview Ave + #1209 (Duquesne Incline),1 min walk,

Funicular stations near Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh

  • Monongahela Incline at Lower Station,16 min walk,
  • Duquesne Incline at Lower Station,28 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh

  • Station Square,34 min walk,

Bus lines to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh

  • 40,Outbound-Mount Washington,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Fort Pitt Tunnel?

    The closest stations to Fort Pitt Tunnel are:

    • Grandview Ave + #1209 (Duquesne Incline) is 19 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • Monongahela Incline at Lower Station is 1278 yards away, 16 min walk.
    • Duquesne Incline at Lower Station is 2357 yards away, 28 min walk.
    • Station Square is 2897 yards away, 34 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Fort Pitt Tunnel?

    These Bus lines stop near Fort Pitt Tunnel: 31, 38, 48, 51

  • Which Light Rail lines stop near Fort Pitt Tunnel?

    These Light Rail lines stop near Fort Pitt Tunnel: RED

  • Which Funicular lines stop near Fort Pitt Tunnel?

    These Funicular lines stop near Fort Pitt Tunnel: DQI, MI

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The nearest bus stop to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh is Grandview Ave + #1209 (Duquesne Incline). It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest funicular station to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The nearest funicular station to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh is Monongahela Incline at Lower Station. It’s a 16 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light Rail to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The RED is the first Light Rail that goes to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 4:42 AM.

  • What time is the last Light Rail to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The RED is the last Light Rail that goes to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 1:43 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The 40 is the first Bus that goes to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 6:02 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The 40 is the last Bus that goes to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 12:36 AM.

  • What time is the first Funicular to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The MI is the first Funicular that goes to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 5:30 AM.

  • What time is the last Funicular to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh?

    The MI is the last Funicular that goes to Fort Pitt Tunnel in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 12:51 AM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Fort Pitt Tunnel?

    The Bus fare to Fort Pitt Tunnel costs about $2.75.

  • How much is the Funicular fare to Fort Pitt Tunnel?

    The Funicular fare to Fort Pitt Tunnel costs about $2.75.

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Fort Pitt Tunnel Address: I-376 street in Pittsburgh

Fort Pitt Tunnel, Pittsburgh
Fort Pitt Tunnel, PittsburghThe Fort Pitt Tunnel is a vehicular tunnel under Mount Washington in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It connects the West End region on the southwest side to the South Shore neighborhood on the northeast side. The adjoining Fort Pitt Bridge on the northeast end connects to Downtown Pittsburgh. The tunnel carries traffic on Interstate 376 (I-376), U.S. Route 22 (US 22), US 30, and US 19 Truck. The structure comprises two bores, each with two lanes of traffic. The inbound tunnel flows onto the top deck of the double-deck Fort Pitt Bridge, opposite traffic from the lower deck using the outbound tunnel. To accommodate the bridge, the northeast portals of the parallel tunnels are vertically staggered by 30 feet. The tunnel opened in September 1960, a year after the Fort Pitt Bridge.Before entering the southwest end of the inbound tunnel, travelers see a commonplace view of Southwestern Pennsylvania's hills, but at the northeast end, travelers emerge to a panorama of Downtown Pittsburgh and the surrounding skyline. The view was cited by The New York Times as "the best way to enter an American city". The vantage was the inspiration for the news opening on Pittsburgh's KDKA-TV for several years in the 1980s and 1990s, and is referenced in Stephen Chbosky's novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The Fort Pitt Tunnel is the third-longest automobile tunnel in Pittsburgh, following the Liberty Tunnels and the Squirrel Hill Tunnel. It is one of four major tunnels passing beneath Mount Washington, including the Liberty Tunnels and the Wabash Tunnel for automobiles, and the Mount Washington Transit Tunnel for public transportation.
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