π Pittsburgh Bus Schedule Guide: PRT Routes, TrueTime, Fares, Map & Rider Hacks
Hereβs the deal: Pittsburgh buses are not hard once you know the PRT tools, but the wrong route number, a stale PDF, a Downtown detour, or a cash fare mistake can wreck your commute fast. This page gives you the street-level shortcut for schedules, live arrivals, transfers, fares, park-and-ride lots, light rail links, and the routes people actually search for.
PRT
Allegheny County
$2.75
3 Hours
Pittsburgh bus schedules are managed by Pittsburgh Regional Transit, commonly called PRT. PRT operates bus service across Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, plus light rail, inclines, park-and-ride connections, accessibility services, mobile ticketing, TrueTime live arrivals, route schedules, service adjustments and rider alerts.
This is not a generic βbus scheduleβ page. It is built for real riders: Pitt students going to Oakland, workers heading Downtown, airport riders checking the 28X, South Hills riders connecting to light rail, East End commuters watching P1 or 61-series buses, and visitors who just want to know which PRT tool is official.
β Source Verification β Pittsburgh PRT
Official PRT sources checked for this refresh include the PRT All Schedules page, Schedule Finder, TrueTime, fare information, Ready2Ride mobile ticketing, service adjustments, system map, park-and-ride pages, ReadyFare information and PRT customer service resources. Exact route times, detours, stop changes, fares, service alerts and seasonal schedule adjustments can change, so always confirm the final trip on PRTβs official tools before leaving.
β‘ Quick Answer: How to Find a Pittsburgh Bus Schedule Fast
The fastest way is to use PRTβs official Schedule Finder or All Schedules page when you know the route number, and TrueTime when you are already near the stop and need live arrivals. If you are not sure which route to take, use the official trip planner or map first.
β οΈ Biggest Pittsburgh Rider Mistake
Do not screenshot a schedule once and keep using it for months. PRT posts service adjustments, detours and route-level changes. If your trip matters β work, airport, class, medical appointment, game day β check the official tool the same day.
π± Pittsburgh PRT Tool Hub: Schedule Finder, TrueTime, Detours & Tickets
Pick the exact problem you are trying to solve. Pittsburgh has buses, busways, light rail, inclines, park-and-rides and event detours, so the best tool depends on where you are in the trip.
π Open the Right PRT Tool
Use the dropdown below like a mini rider dashboard. It sends you to official PRT tools only.
π Open Selected PRT ToolBest when you are already waiting or about to walk to the stop. Use it for live arrivals, not yesterdayβs memory.
Open TrueTime βBest when you need route PDFs, route names, weekday/weekend schedule patterns or printable information.
Open Schedules βBest before a commute that cannot fail. PRT says schedules are adjusted three times a year, and route-level changes can hit normal times.
Check Adjustments βBest if you want mobile tickets and trip tools in one place. Ready2Ride is PRTβs official mobile ticketing app.
Mobile Ticketing βUse Two Tools, Not One
For a normal ride, use the schedule to plan and TrueTime to leave. For an important ride, use schedule + TrueTime + service alerts. Pittsburgh traffic, bridge work, Downtown events, Steelers/Pirates/Penguins crowds, Oakland congestion and construction can make one-tool planning risky.
π§ Popular Pittsburgh Bus Routes Riders Search First
PRT has many bus routes, and the official All Schedules page lists local routes, busway routes, flyer-style routes, light rail colors and incline schedules. Below are the route groups Pittsburgh riders commonly need to understand before choosing a stop.
Use this for Pittsburgh International Airport trips. Always check current timing and service alerts before airport travel because missing a connection costs more than a normal commute delay.
Find 28X βOne of the most important rapid-style PRT corridors for Downtown, East Liberty, Wilkinsburg and East Busway riders. Use TrueTime because busway service can still bunch during peak demand.
Find P1 βMajor East End and Oakland routes used by students, hospital workers, university staff and commuters. The 61-series is where crowding and stop choice matter.
61C GuideHeavy Oakland, Shadyside, East End and university-area routes. During school rush and hospital shift changes, these buses can feel packed even when the timetable looks normal.
Route 71 GuideImportant South Hills / city corridor service. Check the exact branch and direction before boarding because local and limited patterns can confuse new riders.
Route 51 GuideUseful routes for cross-neighborhood movement, East End travel, Lawrenceville/Bloomfield/Shadyside-area trips and connections that avoid guessing through Downtown.
Route 64 Guideβ οΈ Route Number Alone Can Fool You
Do not search only β61 busβ or β71 busβ and assume you found the right Pittsburgh route. Many cities reuse route numbers. Search with βPRT,β βPittsburgh,β or the route branch, such as 61C, 71B, P1 or 28X.
π΅ Pittsburgh Bus Fare Rules: Cash, Stored Value, Passes & Transfers
PRT fare rules matter because cash and stored value do not behave the same. The key rider difference: stored value full fare is listed at $2.75 and includes three hours of unlimited transfers, while cash fare is also listed at $2.75 but is valid for a single ride.
πΈ Cash Rider Warning
If you pay cash, bring the exact amount. Bus drivers do not carry change. Also, cash does not give you the same three-hour unlimited-transfer value as stored value, so cash can quietly cost more on multi-leg trips.
Best for riders who transfer or ride often. Stored value gets the three-hour unlimited-transfer window.
Fare Info βBest for mobile ticketing. PRT describes Ready2Ride as its official mobile app for purchasing passes and accessing trip tools.
Ready2Ride βPRT is rolling out ReadyFare card information. Check PRTβs official ReadyFare page before buying or replacing fare cards.
ReadyFare βUniversity riders may have separate pass agreements. Do not assume public cash rules apply if your school or employer has a pass program.
Pass Programs βπΊοΈ Pittsburgh Bus Map, Stops, Park-and-Ride & Transfer Logic
Pittsburgh transit is shaped by hills, rivers, bridges, tunnels, busways and neighborhoods that do not line up like a simple grid. That means a nearby stop on the map may not be the best stop for your actual trip.
π Pittsburgh Bus Schedule Near Me Map
This map helps you discover nearby PRT service. Use it for orientation only, then verify exact route, stop, direction, fare and live arrival with official PRT tools.
β±οΈ TrueTime, Missed Buses & Pittsburgh Street Reality
TrueTime is the tool to use when timing gets serious. But do not treat any live tracker like magic. Traffic, bridges, tunnels, construction, wheelchair boarding, full buses and Downtown detours can still change the prediction.
Search by exact stop or stop ID when possible. Big routes often have several stops close together, and choosing the wrong one can shift your whole plan.
Inbound and outbound matter. Pittsburgh route paths can look similar on a tiny phone map until you board the wrong way.
Bridge work, events, construction and emergencies can move a stop even when the route is still operating.
Weekday, Saturday, Sunday, holiday and service-adjustment schedules can differ. Do not trust a weekday time on a weekend.
π‘ If Two Apps Disagree, Use This Order
Trust official PRT alerts first, then TrueTime, then the official schedule, then map apps, then random copied schedules. If your bus is missing from live prediction, check whether the stop is active and whether a detour is posted.
π Students, Hospital Workers, Office Riders & Airport Travelers
Pittsburgh bus intent changes by rider. A visitor needs Downtown and airport help. A student needs Oakland and late return trips. A worker needs reliability, transfers and first/last bus. A parent with a stroller needs boarding reality.
Check 61-series, 71-series, 54, 58, 75 and nearby routes by stop and direction. Oakland crowding can slow boarding hard.
Build a buffer around shift changes. Packed buses near hospitals can turn a normal transfer into a missed connection.
Use service alerts before peak travel. Downtown stop changes are common during events, construction and street closures.
Use official 28X information and leave early. Airport transit is not the place to test a tight connection.
β οΈ The 3 PM / 5 PM Crowd Problem
School dismissal, university class changes, hospital shifts and office rush can all hit at once. If you are carrying groceries, a stroller, bags or work gear, aim for a less crowded trip when possible.
π Strollers, Bikes, Wheelchairs, Bags & Accessibility
Real Pittsburgh riders are not traveling empty-handed. They have backpacks, work bags, strollers, groceries, wheelchairs, walkers, bikes, luggage and rain-soaked umbrellas. The schedule is only part of the ride.
Keep strollers compact and out of the aisle. If the bus is packed, be ready to fold or reposition so riders can pass.
Use official PRT rider rules for bike capacity and rack use. Load and unload quickly, and tell the operator before getting off.
PRT publishes accessibility and ACCESS paratransit resources. Use official pages if you need ramp, securement or paratransit help.
Keep bags tight and under control. Blocking the front door or aisle slows the whole bus and makes boarding rough.
π§© More Bus Schedule Help
Use these internal pages only when they solve the next rider problem. The goal is not link stuffing. The goal is to move a Pittsburgh rider to the right route, agency hub, or broader transit help page.
Smart Next Clicks
Main Bus Schedule Hub Port Authority Bus Schedule 61C Bus Schedule 71 Bus Schedule 51 Bus Schedule 64 Bus Schedule 67 Bus Schedule 69 Bus Schedule 87 Bus Schedule City Bus Schedule Guide
Use the route-specific pages when a rider needs one line. Use the hub pages when the rider is still choosing between agencies, cities, route numbers or trip-planning tools.
π Official Pittsburgh Bus Schedule Links
These are the official or highly relevant resources to verify Pittsburgh bus schedules, live arrivals, service changes, fares, maps, mobile ticketing and customer help.
Official route schedule finder for bus, rail and incline schedules.
Open Schedules βOfficial live-arrival tool for checking real-time bus and rail predictions.
Open TrueTime βOfficial page for schedule changes and route-level adjustments.
Open Adjustments βOfficial system map for routes, stops and rider facilities.
Open Map βOfficial fares, passes, stored value, cash, half fare, kids fare and senior ride details.
Open Fares βOfficial PRT mobile ticketing information and app guidance.
Open Mobile Tickets βOfficial ReadyFare card information for the current fare-card transition.
Open ReadyFare βOfficial PRT park-and-ride information for commuters across Allegheny County.
Open Park & Ride βOfficial contact page for questions, feedback, complaints and rider help.
Contact PRT βOfficial accessibility and ACCESS paratransit information.
Open ACCESS βπ€ Pittsburgh Bus Schedule FAQs
What is the official Pittsburgh bus schedule website?
The official Pittsburgh bus schedule source is Pittsburgh Regional Transit at rideprt.org. Use the PRT All Schedules page for route schedules and TrueTime for live arrivals.
What is PRT TrueTime?
PRT TrueTime is the official live-arrival tool for Pittsburgh Regional Transit. It helps riders check real-time arrivals by route, stop or location.
How much is a Pittsburgh bus fare?
PRT lists full fare stored value at $2.75 with three hours of unlimited transfers. Cash fare is also listed at $2.75 but is valid for a single ride.
Do Pittsburgh bus drivers give change?
No. If you pay cash, bring exact fare. Cash also does not give the same transfer value as stored value, so frequent riders should compare card, app and pass options.
Which Pittsburgh bus goes to the airport?
The 28X Airport Flyer is the major PRT airport route. Always verify current times, stops and service alerts on PRTβs official schedule tools before airport travel.
Does Pittsburgh have light rail too?
Yes. PRT operates buses, light rail and inclines. Some trips are better by bus, some by rail, and some by a transfer between both.
Where can I find Pittsburgh bus maps?
Use the official PRT System Map for routes, stops and rider facilities. For nearby stop discovery, map apps are useful, but final verification should come from PRT.
Do Pittsburgh bus schedules change?
Yes. PRT posts service adjustments and schedule changes. Riders should check official alerts and the service adjustment page before relying on old saved schedules.
What is Ready2Ride?
Ready2Ride is PRTβs official mobile ticketing app. It can be used to purchase tickets and passes and access trip tools such as TrueTime and planning resources.
Is BusSchedules.org the official Pittsburgh bus operator?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. Always confirm exact times, stops, detours, fares and live arrivals directly with Pittsburgh Regional Transit.
π§Ύ Editorial Note
This Pittsburgh bus schedule guide is an independent informational resource and is not operated by Pittsburgh Regional Transit. PRT routes, schedules, fares, transfer windows, ReadyFare details, park-and-ride information, accessibility services, detours, customer-service hours and live-arrival data can change. Always verify your exact trip through official PRT tools before commuting, transferring, buying fare products or planning a time-sensitive ride.
π Final Summary: Donβt Guess Your Pittsburgh Bus
Use PRT All Schedules when planning ahead, TrueTime when leaving now, service adjustments when the ride matters, and fare information before paying. For Pittsburgh, the winning move is not memorizing one PDF β it is checking the right official tool at the right moment.
If you remember only one thing, remember this: schedule first, TrueTime second, alerts always.