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  2. Gateway station (Pittsburgh Regional Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Center closed on October 30, 2009, as part of the North Shore Connector project, and a newly constructed station (named Gateway) opened just north of the original station on March 25, 2012. The original platform under Liberty Ave was left intact and abandoned, and can be seen while riding the train towards Wood Street.

  3. North Shore Connector - Wikipedia

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    The North Shore Connector is a light-rail extension opened in 2012 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The connector extends the Pittsburgh Light Rail system from its previous terminus at Gateway Center Station in the Central Business District to the new North Side Station and Allegheny Station on the North Shore by way of a tunnel under the Allegheny River.

  4. Gateway Center (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Center is a complex of office, residential, and hotel buildings covering 25 acres (10 ha) [1] in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It lies between Commonwealth Place and Stanwix Street at the western edge of the central business district, immediately to the east of Point State Park .

  5. Gateway Program (Northeast Corridor) - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Program would build two new tunnels, doubling the rail capacity. [79]: S-2 to S-3, S-10 [184]: 5B-17 The current North River Tunnels allow a maximum of 24 one-way crossings per hour; [160] [185] the Gateway proposal would allow an additional 24 trains per hour. [1]

  6. Gateway Yard - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Yard at work [2] Cars being sorted over the Hump [3] 1993 photo showing the rear of the tower [4] Today the Gateway Yard sits mostly empty after being closed in 1993. Most of the tracks have been removed. However, most of the structures still stand including the yard tower and office building. Vandals have taken a toll on the site.

  7. Four Gateway Center - Wikipedia

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    Four Gateway Center is a 305 ft (93 m) skyscraper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was completed in 1960 at a cost of $16 million ($167 million in 2023 dollars) [1] and opened on June 24 of that year. It is the 26th tallest building in Pittsburgh and has 22 floors.

  8. Pennsylvania Route 576 - Wikipedia

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    Mainline toll gantries are located between exits 2 and 4, exits 6 and 8, and exits 11 and 16. As of 2024, the toll to travel the entire length of PA Turnpike 576 costs $9.00 using toll-by-plate and $4.50 using E-ZPass, with each mainline toll gantry charging $3.00 using toll-by-plate and $1.50 using E-ZPass. [6]

  9. Gateway Towers - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Towers is a 27-story residential skyscraper near Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh. [2] Constructed in 1964, it was built as a luxury apartment building. During 1979–1980, it was converted to luxury condominiums by Commonwealth Fort. [ 4 ]