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Pittsburgh Regional Transit The PRT brand reflects who we are and how the Pittsburgh region views us It's not just expressed in our marketing and communications, but also in the hearts and minds of every PRT rider
PRT to retire bus-only lane on Fifth Avenue in Oakland The change will allow contractors to build a new protected bi-directional bike lane on Fifth Avenue as part of PRT’s University Line bus rapid transit project, which is expected to be completed
Schedule Finder How to Ride Accessibility Park and Ride Safety and Security MORE SERVICES Customer Service Detours Lost and Found System Map
How to Ride the Light Rail System - rideprt. org Follow these easy steps to learn how to ride the light rail system Click on the image above for a PDF version (Map updated March 9, 2021) STEP 1 FIND INFORMATION Customer Service is open on weekdays from 6 a m to 7 p m and from 8:00 a m to 4:30 p m on weekends and holidays
Plan Your Trip - rideprt. org From real-time arrival information, to social media alerts, to live chat, we offer trip planning options that meet your needs and communication preferences There are several trip tools that can help make planning your trip easier Trip Planner TrueTime Schedules Detours
Mobile Ticketing ReadyCash If you typically use cash but want the convenience of paying your fare with your smartphone, ReadyCash is your ticket ReadyCash turns your cash into an instant mobile ticket valid on all PRT vehicles
Stanford PRT Research and Training Program PRT® is a naturalistic intervention model derived from Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) PRT® targets pivotal areas of a child's development, such as motivation, responsivity to multiple cues, self-management, and social initiations
Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) | Break Free from Chronic Pain Research has found that the brain has the power to generate pain even in the absence of physical damage Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) is a system of psychological techniques that retrains the brain to accurately interpret and respond to signals from the body, breaking the cycle of chronic pain