How do I pay for the T in Pittsburgh?


How do I pay for the T in Pittsburgh? Just tap your ConnectCard on the farebox when you ride. You can get a ConnectCard at Port Authority's Downtown Service, most Giant Eagle stores, and other select retailers. A ConnectCard can then be reloaded at ConnectCard machines in the T stations and select bus stops within the Port Authority's service area.


What is the best way to get around Pittsburgh?

Regional Public Transit Ten fixed-route public transportation agencies serve riders in the 10-county Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission region. Service is provided by bus, light rail, and incline, and most agencies provide commuter service into Downtown Pittsburgh.


Do Pittsburgh buses take credit cards?

Yes. You must have a valid credit or debit card to purchase a mobile ticket or pass. Will the app store my credit card information? Not unless you want it to.


Can you pay cash on Pittsburgh bus?

PittsburghRegional Transit Rates: Customers with a ConnectCard or ConnectTix will pay a discounted fare of $2.50 per ride. Customers paying cash will be charged $2.75 at the farebox.


What is the most walkable part of Pittsburgh?

The Downtown Pittsburgh area is the most walkable section of the city with a Walk Score of 94.


Why are Pittsburgh buses free?

Pittsburgh, USA The Free Fare Zone was established to promote the use of transit within Downtown Pittsburgh, encourage intramodal transfer and reduce boarding delays.


How do you use the Pittsburgh Transit?

  1. FIND INFORMATION. Online. ...
  2. PLAN YOUR TRIP. Reading a schedule is easier than you might think. ...
  3. FIND YOUR STOP. The light rail system has high-platform ADA accessible stations, and low-platform stations. ...
  4. STEP 4: LOCATE THE CORRECT PLATFORM. ...
  5. STEP 5: BOARDING. ...
  6. STEP 6: PAY YOUR FARE. ...
  7. STEP 7: EXIT AT YOUR STOP.


Why is my debit card declined on bus?

Your card may be or is due to expire and has been replaced by your card issuer. Your card may have recently been replaced by your card issuer but not yet activated. Your card may have been reported as lost or stolen and been cancelled by your card issuer.