My main peeve is the fact they let people on the 28X with 4 suitcases, there needs to be a bag limit, especially for people like me who is an airport employee, I have to stand for 8 hours there, I should not have to on the bus cause ignorant college kids or foreigners hog up 2 seats, 1 for them and a bag and a seat in front for there 2 other bags.

Suitcases blocking the wheelchair spot on the 28X on Dec. 16, 2012.

(Photo by Don Montgomery)



Joshua Michael 1) when people sit on the end seat taking up both seats even when the bus is crowded 2) people who pay with change--like nickels and dimes--which holds up the bus.

Anna Shaffer Living in a major metropolitan city with a mass transit system, you shouldn't have to own a car to get around but in Pittsburgh, that's virtually impossible. Between transfers and zone charges it's extremely expensive. (whether going two stops away or 10 stops away, it's the same price.) PAT is asinine around the board. There's nothing "good" about Pittsburgh Public Transit.

This bus was so crowded the doors to get out in back was blocked which is a fire hazard and the "wheelchair" seat was up and blocked by bags that was laying in aisle blocking egress. This is uncalled for!! Now if a wheelchair bound person got on at IKEA and wanted to go to airport, they would have to wait for next bus!!! Is that fair?????

Amy Doltis Cooper Pet peeve for sure is listening to other people's music. Listening to heavy metal or rap at 7am...turn it down!

Things get broken.

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Sue Collins The worst was a bus somewhat like the one in the picture-seat "cushions" flattened beyond recognition, springs showing, etc. It was the 28X, to the airport, and it was gross. Then I realized that this, after the airport, would be one of the first impressions that a visitor might get of Pittsburgh-not flattering at all. Public transportation in other cities has those formed plastic seats with permanent cushions embedded in the seats (sorry for the poor descriptions)-so much better than flattened, filthy rags on springs passing as seat cushions.

Drivers are sometimes aggressive, unfriendly, and...well, hungry.