Discontinued Stations and Stops From Past and Present Lines
Station | Line(s) | Location / Notes |
---|---|---|
#916 | 52 Allentown | Between Newton and William stops on Arlington Ave. in Allentown |
#1047 | 52 Allentown | Between New Arlington and Roanoke stops on Arlington Ave. in Allentown |
Allen | 52 Allentown | East Warrington Ave. at Allen St. in Allentown |
Ansonia | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | Ansonia Place, near Saw Mill Run Blvd. overpass in Overbrook |
Bethel Church | 47D Drake | Bethel Church Rd. & Graeser Ave. in Bethel Park |
Boustead | Red Line | Broadway Ave. at Boustead St. in Beechview |
Brookside | 47D Drake | Brookside Blvd. in Bethel Park |
Brookside Farms | 47D Drake | Brookside Blvd. (Southern Ext.) in Bethel Park |
Center | Blue Line – Library | Bethel Park |
Central | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | |
Coast | Red Line | Broadway Ave. at Coast Ave. in Beechview |
Cooley | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | |
Curtin | 52 Allentown | East Warrington Ave. at Curtin Ave. in Allentown |
Drake Loop | 47D Drake | Bethel Church & McMurray Rds. in Upper St. Clair |
Estella | 52 Allentown | East Warrington Ave. at Estella Ave. in Allentown |
Fort Couch Rd. | 47D Drake | Near Fort Couch Rd. underpass in Bethel Park |
Glenbury | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | Intersection of PA 51 (Saw Mill Run Blvd.) and PA 88 (Library Rd.) in Overbrook |
Haberman | 52 Allentown | East Warrington Ave. at Haberman Ave. in Allentown |
Harwood Steps | 52 Allentown | Harwood Way in Allentown |
Hicks | 47 Library | Between PA 88 (Library Rd.) and defunct Montour Railroad line in Library/South Park |
Inglewood | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | |
Kelton | Red Line | Dead end of Kelton Ave. in Dormont |
Latimer | Blue Line – Library | Near intersection of Brightwood and Library Rds. in Bethel Park |
Leonard | 47 Library | Between Beagle and Sandy Creek stops in Bethel Park |
Linden Grove | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | At intersection of Willow Avenue and Grove Road on Overbrook/Castle Shannon line |
Lindermer | Blue Line – Library | Access walkway between Lindermer and N. Lightwood Aves. in Bethel Park |
Martin Villa | Red Line Extension Blue Line – Library Blue Line – South Hills Village | Between Willow Ave. and Canal St. in Castle Shannon |
McKinley Park | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | Near McKinley trestle, overlooking McKinley Park on Bausman St. |
Millbridge/Beltzhoover | 52 Allentown | East Warrington Ave. at Beltzhoover Ave. in Allentown |
Mine 3 | Blue Line – Library | Railroad St./East Alley and Milford Dr. (via access walkways) in Bethel Park |
Morse Steps | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | |
Neeld | Red Line | Broadway Ave. at Neeld Ave. in Beechview |
New Arlington | 52 Allentown | Arlington & East Warrington Aves. in Allentown |
Newton | 52 Allentown | Arlington Ave. at Newton St. in Allentown |
Overbrook | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | |
Paris | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | |
Park | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | Willow Ave. at Park Ave. in Castle Shannon |
Penn Station (suspended) | Red Line | |
Pleasant | 47 Library | Pleasant St. in South Park (This was originally the final stop before the Library station) |
Poplar Avenue | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | Intersection of Poplar and Willow Aves. in Castle Shannon |
Roanoke | 52 Allentown | Arlington Ave. at Roanoke St. in Allentown |
Santa Barbara | Red Line Extension Blue Line – South Hills Village | Access walkways at dead end of South Conestoga Dr. and near intersection of Milford Dr./Wyncote Rd. in Bethel Park |
Spinning Wheels | 47 South Hills Village; 47 Library | Behind former Spinning Wheels Roller Skating Rink (now Busy Beaver) at Overbrook/Castle Shannon line |
Traymore | Red Line | Bottom of stairwell at dead end of Traymore Ave. in Beechview |
Walthers | 47D Drake | Walther Lane in Bethel Park (final stop before Drake Loop) |
William | 52 Allentown | Arlington Ave. at William St. in Allentown |
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