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Transportation

Highways

Beaver is less than 1-mile from Exit 13 of the Beaver Valley Expressway I-376 connecting directly to:

Pittsburgh Airport (18 miles – 20 minutes)
Moon Twp (19 miles – 25 minutes)
City of Pittsburgh (35 miles – 40 minutes)
Interstate 76 (11 miles – 15 minutes)
Interstate 79 at Cranberry Twp (12 miles – 25 minutes)
Interstate 80 (40 miles – 45 minutes)

Drive Time Map Center: Beaver, PADrive Time Map

 

Public Transit

Beaver Borough public transit needs are served by the national award-winning Beaver County Transit Authority. In 2006, the Public Transportation Association named BCTA as the “Best Small Transit System in the United States”, the national association’s only two-time honoree.  BCTA provides on demand local transit and fixed route direct connections to regional major shopping and employment centers and interconnection with Pittsburgh Area Transit (PAT).

 

Pittsburgh International Airport

Convenient controlled access

highway connection to the airport via Beaver Valley Expressway - Route

60 (soon to be designated I-376).

Within a 20 minute, non-stop drive is the Pittsburgh International Airport (PIA), first-rate facility accommodating over 11 million travelers and nearly 270,000 aircraft operations per year. PIA provides daily departures including non-stop flight to major cities via 19 airlines including the following:

- Air Canada
- AirTran Airways
- American Airlines
- Continental
- Delta

- JetBlue
- Northwest
- Southwest Airlines
- United
- US Airways

PIA has been recognized for its quality in meeting traveler’s needs:

  • OAG Worldwide - short list of the world’s best airports for four consecutive years

  • JD Power and Associates - Among the top five airports for the last two years    

  • Conde Nast Traveler’s Magazine - People’s Choice Award for US and worldwide