Mt. Lebanon station

Lebanon is a station on the Red Line of Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail system, serving Mt.

[3] Prior to the construction of the Pittsburgh Light Rail system, the area around the present-day Mt.

It ultimately opened on May 22, 1987,[7] with revenue service commencing two days later on May 24, 1987, completing Pittsburgh's first modern light rail line.

Lebanon on November 20, 1987, for $485,000 to allow for commercial development on the stretch of Washington Road immediately above the station, including direct station access to Washington Road, office and residential housing units, and the construction of a new 500-slot municipal-owned parking garage,[9] replacing an existing parking garage that was built in the 1950s.

[11] In July 2016, a contract was awarded for an upcoming facelift of the station — part of an $830,000 program to improve both the station and the two municipal-owned parking garages on Washington Road as part of the final phase of a five-year capital improvement plan.

Walkways connect the station with one of two municipal-owned public parking garages on Washington Road, also popular with commuters.

A Pittsburgh Railways trolley car on the Clearview Loop in 1963.