Butler Transit Authority

Butler Transit Authority, operating as TheBus, is a public transportation service in Butler, Pennsylvania. The service provides mass transit access for the central portion of the county, which is centered on Butler.

Butler Transit Authority
Founded1982
Headquarters201 South Main Street
Butler, Pennsylvania
Service areaButler County, Pennsylvania
Service typeBus
Routes6
Fleet12 Buses
Fuel typeDiesel
CNG
Websitewww.butlertransitauthority.com

The agency also provides weekday commuter access to Pittsburgh.[1] However, no bus routes run through Cranberry Township, which is the largest and most heavily suburbanized community in the county, whose riders are served instead by a private commuter, service operated by Lenzner Coach Lines. Pittsburgh services feature five park-and-ride options. Both commuter routes serve the Pullman Square lot in Butler.

Route 8 service also stops at Glade Run Church in Middlesex Township and the Duncan Avenue lot in Hampton Township. I-79 service stops at Edco Park in Evans City and the PennDOT lot in Jackson Township.

Routes

  • Commuter 1/2- Pittsburgh via Route 8 (two round trips per weekday)
  • Commuter 3/4- Pittsburgh via I-79 (two round trips per weekday)
  • Local 1- Moraine Point/VA Hospital/Butler Commons (Monday-Saturday)
  • Local 2/4- South Hills/Center Avenue (Monday-Saturday)
  • Local 3- Clearview Mall/Butler Hospital (Monday-Saturday)
  • Local 5- Butler Commons/New Castle Street (weekdays)

Fleet

  • 1 2007 Gillig Phantom Trolley (Diesel)
  • 3 2017 Gillig 29-Foot CNG Buses
  • 3 2019 Gillig 29-Foot CNG Buses
  • 5 2017 MCI D4500 CNG Commuter Buses
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References

  1. "Butler Transit Authority". Butler County Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
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