VisitPittsburgh and Pittsburgh Regional Transit are urging residents and visitors to make their way to the North Shore as the city inches closer to breaking an all-time attendance record at the NFL Draft. RELATED: Football fans flock to Point State Park for final day of NFL draft in PittsburghIn an email sent to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4, VisitPGH said as the city approaches the end of the draft, they are making a “final call-to-action” to get one final surge of fans to attend and set a new record. “This is a moment Pittsburgh can own — together,” VisitPGH said. Pittsburgh Regional Transit said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, “We need YOU to get on the T, a Football Flyer, or your local bus route and get your butt down to the North Shore so we can break the all-time NFL Draft attendance record!” On the first day of the NFL Draft, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced that 320,000 people attended the first day of the Draft in Pittsburgh.Looking for more news in your area | Subscribe to the WTAE YouTube Channel

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VisitPittsburgh and Pittsburgh Regional Transit are urging residents and visitors to make their way to the North Shore as the city inches closer to breaking an all-time attendance record at the NFL Draft.

RELATED: Football fans flock to Point State Park for final day of NFL draft in Pittsburgh

In an email sent to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4, VisitPGH said as the city approaches the end of the draft, they are making a “final call-to-action” to get one final surge of fans to attend and set a new record.

“This is a moment Pittsburgh can own — together,” VisitPGH said.

Pittsburgh Regional Transit said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, “We need YOU to get on the T, a Football Flyer, or your local bus route and get your butt down to the North Shore so we can break the all-time NFL Draft attendance record!”

On the first day of the NFL Draft, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced that 320,000 people attended the first day of the Draft in Pittsburgh.

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