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    Major Accessibility Improvements Coming to Pittsburgh's Red Line Stations with $8 Million Grant

    2024-05-24
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    Today, Representatives Summer Lee (PA-12) and Chris Deluzio (PA-17) announced that Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) has received an $8 million grant from the Department of Transportation. This funding will enhance accessibility at ten Red Line stations, aiming to make them fully accessible to individuals with disabilities. The stations affected are Palm Garden, Dawn, Hampshire, Stevenson, Poplar, Arlington, Smith Road, Casswell, Highland, and Dorchester. Upgrades will include level boarding platforms, protective canopies, accessible pathways, and clear signage to improve safety and comfort for all passengers.

    Rep. Lee highlighted the importance of accessible transportation in connecting people to essential services and improving quality of life. She noted the previous accessibility challenges at these stations and described the grant as a step toward resolving these issues.

    Rep. Deluzio emphasized the role of public transit in building community connections and supporting essential daily activities like work, healthcare, and education. He expressed pride in enhancing the transit system's functionality, especially for passengers with disabilities.

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