Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Port Authority of Allegheny County stations, Pittsburgh Railways, List of bus routes in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Light Rail, North Shore Connector, List of Pittsburgh "T" stations, Red Line, Blue Line - Library, Brown Line, Monongahela Incline, Blue Line - South Hills Village, West Busway, Gateway Center, Duquesne Incline, Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway, South Hills Junction, Station Square, 47 Drake, South Busway, Steel Plaza, Wood Street, Dormont Junction, Washington Junction, First Avenue, Dawn, Pittsburgh & Steubenville Extension Railroad Tunnel, Palm Garden, King's School, West Library, Mesta, Willow, Memorial Hall, Lytle, Overbrook Junction, Mine 3, South Bank, St. Anne's, Martin Villa, South Park, McNeilly, Bon Air, Casswell, Hillcrest, Denise, Killarney, Boggs, Traymore, Mt. Lebanon, Neeld, Smith Road, Poplar, Hampshire, Dorchester, Arlington, Fallowfield, Munroe, Castle Shannon, Potomac, Kelton, Boustead, Belasco, Coast, Shiras, Bethel Village, Stevenson, Logan, Sandy Creek, Latimer, Lindermer, Pennant, Highland, Sarah, Santa Barbara, Westfield, Beagle. Excerpt: Port Authority of Allegheny County (also known as the Port Authority or sometimes by its former nickname PAT, and formerly known as PATransit) is the second-largest public transit agency in Pennsylvania and the 11th-largest in the United States. When considering that its service area is the 20th largest in the U.S. in population, per person the Pittsburgh area enjoys more transit service than 9 larger metro areas. The county owned, state funded agency is based in Pittsburgh and is overseen by a CEO and a ten member board of directors, who report to the county executive. The Port Authority's bus and light rail system covers Allegheny County. On a few of its longer-distance routes, service extends into neighboring counties such as Beaver, ...