• The bus station and train station are across the street from each other in the city center.
• Just zip down Grant St. to the intersection with Fort Pitt Blvd.
• If on foot or bicycle, take the bicycle trail or else turn right down Fort Pitt Blvd. Turn left and go over the Smithfield St. Bridge. On the other side, turn left down E. Carson St. and continue until you turn left down S. 6th St.
• Our front entrance is located on S. 6th St. between Bingham St. and Cabot Way.
• Our bicycle garage entrance is on Bigham St. between S. 6th St. and S. 7th St.
• To get to reach the Rest from The Pittsburgh International Airport via car take I-376 to the Downtown exit along Ft. Pitt Blvd and turn right at the Smithfield St. Bridge.
• On the other side, turn left down E. Carson St. and continue until you turn left down S. 6th St. Our front entrance is located on S. 6th St. between Bingham St. and Cabot Way. Our bicycle garage entrance is on Bigham St. between S. 6th St. and S. 7th St.
• To get to reach the Rest from The Pittsburgh International Airport via bus catch the RT 29 Port Authority bus toward Downtown and get off at the Greyhound Station. Now, zip down Grant St. to the intersection with Fort Pitt Blvd. If on foot or bicycle, take the bicycle trail or else turn right down Fort Pitt Blvd. Turn left and go over the Smithfield St. Bridge. On the other side, turn left down E. Carson St. and continue until you turn left down S. 6th St. Our front entrance is located on S. 6th St. between Bingham St. and Cabot Way. Our bicycle garage entrance is on Bigham St. between S. 6th St. and S. 7th St.
• To get to reach the Rest from The Pittsburgh International Airport via bicycle you will need to take the Montour Trail to W Carson St. Follow W Carson St. toward the city until you turn left down S. 6th St. Our front entrance is located on S. 6th St. between Bingham St. and Cabot Way. Our bicycle garage entrance is on Bigham St. between S. 6th St. and S. 7th St.
• These directions will not work at all times of day nor do they account for changes, detours, or closures. We recommend asking a nearby local for the most accurate directions.