Getting to Church during the Pittsburgh Marathon on
Sunday, May 7th for the 10:15AM Worship Service
For Official Road Closures and Course map click here. Please note that the route has changed this year.
Please give yourself extra time to get to church.
To drive to and park at the Twentieth Century Club (TCC) [see map below]:
FROM THE EAST: Go via Schenley Park, or 376 West to Exit 72B: Blvd of Allies, to get on Boulevard of the Allies.
FROM THE NORTH: 28 South or 279 South to 579 South
FROM THE SOUTH AND WEST: Get to Liberty Tunnel & Liberty Bridge, by taking 376 East to Exit 69B: 51 South.
Questions? Concerns? Please email Sol.
Please give yourself extra time to get to church.
To drive to and park at the Twentieth Century Club (TCC) [see map below]:
FROM THE EAST: Go via Schenley Park, or 376 West to Exit 72B: Blvd of Allies, to get on Boulevard of the Allies.
- Take Blvd of the Allies towards 579 by bearing Right for 579N / 279 / Veterans Bridge.
- Continue onto 579N.
- Take the Right Exit onto 380 East / Bigelow Blvd.
FROM THE NORTH: 28 South or 279 South to 579 South
- After crossing Veterans Bridge, follow the Right lanes for Downtown / 6th & 7th Aves.
- Then take the Left Exit for PPG Arena / 6th Ave.
- Bear Left for PPG Arena and turn Left at the blue “Vets Bridge / Bigelow Connector” sign.
- Stay Left as you go across this overpass and turn Left at the signal at Washington Pl.
- Bear Right onto the ramp for 380 East / Bigelow Blvd.
FROM THE SOUTH AND WEST: Get to Liberty Tunnel & Liberty Bridge, by taking 376 East to Exit 69B: 51 South.
- Stay on 51 for about a mile to the Right-hand ramp for Downtown.
- Keep Left on the ramp to go through the Liberty Tunnel
- From Liberty Bridge, follow 579N to 380 East / Bigelow Blvd.
Questions? Concerns? Please email Sol.
OR to park and walk:
If you don’t mind walking a few blocks, you can park on the streets south of Forbes Avenue in Oakland or in Schenley Park and then walk to the TCC.
If you don’t mind walking a few blocks, you can park on the streets south of Forbes Avenue in Oakland or in Schenley Park and then walk to the TCC.