
Pittsburgh and regional leaders met Wednesday at a T-station to discuss transportation for the upcoming NFL Draft, which is now less than one month away. And they know it will be hectic. Rich Fitzgerald, Executive Director of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, joined others in encouraging people to use Public Transportation for the event, which will encompass everything from Point State Park and the Golden Triangle to the North Shore and Acrisure Stadium. Pittsburgh Regional Transit officials also encourage people to take the light rail T service that serves riders from Library and South Hills Village all the way to the North Shore. Washington’s Freedom Transit and Fayette Area Coordinated Traffic are also offering draft-specific service. Those who plan to attend are encouraged to plan early. They are encouraged to carpool, use ride share options, and walk wherever they can. The NFL One Pass App will also help everyone who needs to get around for the Draft, which is scheduled from April 23 through the 25th.