Truck Parking in Pittsburgh, PA

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(Elrama, PA Truck & Trailer Parking On PA-837)
Elrama, PA

Elrama, PA Truck & Trailer Parking On PA-837

5 space(s) available

$30.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$500.00

per month

(Corapolis PA, Truck & Trailer Parking On Spring Run Road Extension)

$3.00

per hour

$15.00

per day

$70.00

per week

$225.00

per month

(Monongahela, PA Truck & Trailer Parking On Park AVE)
Monongahela, PA

Monongahela, PA Truck & Trailer Parking On Park AVE

5 space(s) available

$10.00

per day

$25.00

per week

$60.00

per month

(Mingo Junction, OH Truck and Trailer Parking off Commercial Ave)

$15.00

per day

$75.00

per week

$250.00

per month

(Mount Morris, PA Truck & Trailer Parking On Mount Morris RD)

$40.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$250.00

per month

$8.00

per hour

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Highways to Pittsburgh, PA from surrounding areas

Navigating the highway systems leading into and out of Pittsburgh, PA can be a bit tricky, especially for big rigs. Here's a quick guide:

  • The I-79: This interstate runs north to south, connecting Pittsburgh with Erie to the north and West Virginia to the south. If you're hauling from these directions, this is your best bet.
  • The I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike): This east-west route links Pittsburgh with Philadelphia on the eastern side of the state. It's a toll road, so keep that in mind when planning your expenses.
  • The I-376: Also known as the "Parkway," this highway runs from downtown Pittsburgh eastward through Monroeville and onwards. Be aware that trucks are prohibited on certain sections due to low clearance tunnels.
  • The I-279: This is another north-south interstate running from downtown Pittsburgh up towards Wexford. It's also known as "Parkway North."

When it comes time for a well-earned break, check out our marketplace. We have parking for all types of rigs – bobtails, trailer only, even oversized loads! With bookings available hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly, we have something to fit every truckers needs. 

Navigating Pittsburgh, PA metro highways in the city

Here's a quick guide to help you navigate the Pittsburgh, PA metro area:

  • Interstate 79 (I-79): This major north-south highway runs through the western part of the city and connects Pittsburgh to Erie in the north and Charleston, WV in the south. It's a prime route if you're heading from Pennsylvania to West Virginia.
  • Interstate 279 (I-279): Known as the Parkway North, it connects downtown Pittsburgh with its northern suburbs. 
  • Interstate 376 (I-376): This is your main artery into downtown Pittsburgh from both east and west. It's also known as the Parkway East and West and includes the infamous Fort Pitt Tunnel.
  • Interstate 76 (I-76): Also known as the Pennsylvania Turnpike, it runs east-west across Pennsylvania and is an important route for cross-state travel.
  • Route 28: This highway runs along the Allegheny River from downtown Pittsburgh to points north-east of the city. It’s a good option if you're heading towards Philadelphia.

Whether you're an old hand who prefers paper maps or a tech-savvy newbie relying on GPS, knowing your way around these highways will make your journey smoother and safer. And remember – no matter what type of truck you're driving, Pittsburgh welcomes you with open arms. 

Considerations to care for your truck in Pittsburgh, PA seasons and weather

Here's what you need to know about the weather in Pittsburgh, PA:

  • Winter (December through February): Expect cold temperatures that can drop below freezing, with average lows in the 20s. Snowfall is common, so be prepared for icy roads and possible delays.
  • Spring (March through May): The weather starts to warm up slowly with average highs reaching into the 60s by May. However, spring also brings unpredictable weather - you could encounter rain showers and even late snowstorms.
  • Summer (June through August): Summers are usually hot and humid with highs often in the 80s. Thunderstorms are frequent during this season.
  • Fall (September through November): Fall offers mild temperatures with highs generally in the 50s and 60s. Watch out for falling leaves on the road! 

Remember, no matter what time of year it is, always plan your parking ahead of time. Our marketplace has got you covered with spots available all year round. Whether you're bobtailing or hauling an oversized load, we've got a spot for you. Plus, our easy-to-use platform lets you book hourly, daily, or even monthly - whatever fits your schedule best. 

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