List of Pittsburgh "T" Stations - Discontinued Stations and Stops From Past and Present Lines

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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