Butler Transit Authority announced today that it will run a summer promotion offering free commuter rides between Butler and Pittsburgh the third week of May, June, July and August. With the free rides, the Authority would like to thank all its current loyal riders and encourage new riders to give public transit a try. Passengers simply board the bus, grab a comfy seat and kick back to enjoy their free trips.
In addition to giving away free rides the third week of each summer month, new passengers can get a 15 trip pass for free with the purchase of a 31 trip pass. Email info@butlertransit.com with your name and contact info for a free 15 trip pass registration form.
For residents in Southwestern Butler County, BTA has coordinated with New Castle Area Transit Authority to provide seven southbound morning trips and eight afternoon/evening trips between the 528 Park n Ride just outside Evans City and downtown Pittsburgh. The coordination gives commuters a wide range of commute times to best fit their work schedules. These routes have park n ride locations at Pullman Square in Butler, Edco Park in Evans City Borough and express service into Pittsburgh from the 528/I-79 Park n Ride.
Central and Northeastern Butler County residents have the option of four southbound morning trips and four northbound afternoon/evening trips between Butler and downtown Pittsburgh. These routes include park n ride locations at Pullman Square in Butler and Glade Run Church along Route 8.
BTA’s buses offer passengers the latest technology that includes real time bus tracking, mobile ticketing and free WIFI.
The Authority operates the service with 45 foot, Made-in-America MCI coach buses. The buses are powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), running more efficiently and cleaner than diesel fueled vehicles. The buses offer comfy coach seats and USB charging ports.
In addition to the technology and bus amenities, the Authority has several free park n ride lots. With fares starting at just $3.87 the bus is the commuter’s choice for transportation between Butler County and Pittsburgh.
WHAT: FREE COMMUTER TRIPS
WHERE: BUTLER TRANSIT AUTHORITY COMMUTER SERVICE BETWEEN BUTLER AND DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH
WHEN: THE THIRD WEEK OF MAY (MAY 13-17), JUNE (JUNE 17-21), JULY (JULY 15-19) & AUGUST (AUGUST 12-16) 2019
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