Moving forward: How Mt. Lebanon's transit system is adapting to change


“Usually when I go into town, I use the 41,” said Tom Burgunder, who is visually impaired and lives on Washington Road. “When I come out of town, I sometimes use the T depending on the schedule. I can’t see, so I don’t drive.” Burgunder has relied on Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) for more than five decades — and his dependence on it underscores how vital public transit remains for Mt. Lebanon residents.

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