In response to feedback from the community, Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) has released a second draft of its Bus Line Refresh focused on improving reliability, frequency, seven-day service and connectivity throughout the city’s transit network.

The new draft responds to requests from riders and operators to scale back changes from the first draft’s major overhaul and preserve strong, familiar routes. It also places a new center in the Oakland neighborhood, increasing connectivity to the city’s North and South Hills without the need to transfer downtown every time. 

Now, PRT wants your thoughts before changes are implemented: Stop by William Pitt Union Patio (facing Forbes Avenue) on March 18, 2-6 p.m., for a pop-up event co-hosted by the Pittsburgh Student Advocacy Network.

View all proposed changes across the county on PRT’s website.