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Port Authority Rebrands as Pittsburgh Regional Transit

The name PRT (pronounced "part") indicates where the agency operates and provides service.

Port Authority Rebrands as Pittsburgh Regional Transit

The rebranding process began in 2018 and included gathering input from a wide range of employees, riders, and external stakeholders.

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Port Authority of Allegheny County is now Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT), a name and brand that reflects the services, values, and location of the agency.

The new brand reflects a more modern transit agency that aims to improve and simplify public transportation in the region. The name PRT (pronounced "part") indicates where the agency operates and provides service.

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"For decades, the name Port Authority has led people to jokingly ask where the boats are, so to have a name and brand that reflects the agency and its work is significant," said the agency in a statement. "In Katharine's short tenure with the now Pittsburgh Regional Transit, the team has embraced technology, sought innovative ways to transform their services, and continues to look for ways to serve the greater community. Now, the name reflects that same vision for our future."

Board Chair Jeffrey W. Letwin called the rebrand a “monumental day in the history of the organization.”

“This is more than just a new name and a new look. This marks the start of a new era and a new direction for our agency and our region,” Letwin said.

The rebranding process began in 2018 and included gathering input from a wide range of employees, riders, and external stakeholders. Although the effort was put on hold at the start of the pandemic, it was revisited late last year to ensure the input they provided was still true.

“Our new name acknowledges that we’re not just part of the community; the community is a part of us,” said Katharine Kelleman, PRT CEO. “Our goal moving forward is to be a reflection of our incredible, vibrant community."

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