Lytle station
40°20′03″N 80°01′52″W / 40.3342°N 80.0311°W / 40.3342; -80.0311Owned by Pittsburgh Regional Transit Platforms 2 side platforms Tracks 2 Construction Parking 286 spaces Accessible Yes History Opened 1987 Rebuilt 2004 Passengers 2018 453[1] (weekday boardings) Services
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Hillcrest toward Allegheny | Silver Line | Mesta toward Library |
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Lytle is a station on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's light rail network, located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. The station serves area commuters, serving most notably as a park and ride station with 286 spaces.[2] Many residences are also within walking distance, providing local access to Downtown Pittsburgh.
History
Lytle was originally a street level stop[3] but reopened as a high-level platform park-and-ride station in 2004.
An old Montour Railroad trestle, the Summit Park Bridge, was located over the Lytle stop. It was removed in 1993, 17 years after the last train ran across the bridge.
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lytle (PAT station).
- Port Authority T Stations Listings
- Station from Google Maps Street View
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