Seasonal & Holidays

Labor Day 2019: What's Open, Closed Around Pittsburgh

Help plan your holiday weekend with this Patch guide.

PITTSBURGH, PA - Unfortunately, the unofficial end of summer is approaching. The Labor Day holiday weekend cookouts might provide some consolation even as leaves already are falling, but be aware that some services and organizations will shut down for the holiday.

Here's what you'll find open and closed around Pittsburgh on the holiday:

  • City, county, state and federal offices: Closed.
  • Port Authority of Allegheny County: Buses and the T will operate on holiday schedules. The Mon Incline runs from 8:45 a.m. to midnight; the Duquesne Incline will operate from 7 a.m. to 12:45 a.m. The city's Labor Day Parade will cause detours on some bus routes. Check the Port Authority website for specific schedules and detours.
  • Banks: Most are closed, but some supermarket branches will have limited hours.
  • Post offices: Closed. There will be no regular mail delivery.
  • Liquor stores: Stores normally open on Mondays will open at their scheduled time. All stores will close at 5 p.m.
  • Refuse collection: In Pittsburgh communities, there will be no Monday pickup and trash collection will be a day later than usual for the week. In suburban communities, check with your individual municipality.
  • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: All branches closed.
  • Pittsburgh senior centers: Closed.
  • Pittsburgh recreation centers: Closed.

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