PITTSBURGH — The Port Authority of Allegheny County is back to operating at full capacity.
Officials said as of Sunday, all limits for vehicles were lifted.
Drivers and passengers will still be required to wear a mask until further notice.
A reminder for riders that effective today, Sunday, June 20, 2021, capacity limits on all Port Authority vehicles have been lifted. Port Authority drivers and passengers will continue to be required to wear face coverings while aboard vehicles until further notice.
— Port Authority PGH (@PGHtransit) June 20, 2021
The Port Authority also made other changes to address an over-crowding problem. The P2-East Bussway Short will now end at Penn Station. The 69-Trafford will no longer continue into downtown Pittsburgh.
Althought he majority of routes will continue to operate on their COVID-19 schedules, additional trips have been added to seven bus routes to reduce crowding: 1-Freeport Road, 51-Carrick, 59-Mon Valley, 61D-Murray, 75-Ellsworth, 82-Lincoln and 83-Bedford Hill.
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