PITTSBURGH, PA — Postal Service facilities will be closed for retail transactions on Monday, February 20, in observance of the Presidents’ Day holiday. There will be no regular mail delivery and limited collection runs will be conducted throughout Pittsburgh and the Western PA District which encompasses PA ZIP Code areas: 150-168 and 260 in West Virginia.
Although, there will not be regular mail delivery on the Presidents’ Day holiday, Priority Mail Express is delivered 365 days a year and will be delivered on February 20. Normal delivery and collection schedules will resume Tuesday, February 21.
The Postal Service is asking that customers deposit their mail in collection boxes in front of businesses, on main streets and in front of Post Offices - early in the Sunday - to assist collections drivers in transporting the mail to processing centers earlier.
For added customer convenience, Automated Postal Centers (APC’s) are available at the following locations and provide 24-hour access to many postal products and services:
Blawnox Branch – 1310 Old Freeport Road Brentwood Branch – 350 Towne Square Way Butler Post Office – 345 S. Main Street Castle Shannon Branch – 370 Castle Shannon Blvd. Coraopolis Post Office – 1140 Thorn Run Road Cranberry Township – 240 Executive Drive Erie Main Post Office – 2108 E. 38th Street GMF (Main) Finance Station – 1001 California Ave Greensburg Post Office – 238 S Pennsylvania Ave Hermitage Branch – 3386 E. State Street Indiana Post Office – 47 S. 7th Street Johnstown Post Office – 111 Franklin Street McKnight Branch – 4981 McKnight Road |
McMurray Retail Branch – 3935 Washington Road Meadville Post Office – 212 Arch Street Monroeville Branch – 2630 Monroeville Blvd. Murrysville Post Office – 1 Priority Lane Penn Hills Branch – 11650 Penn Hills Drive Pleasant Hills Branch – 500 Regis Drive Presque Isle Branch – 2711 Legion Road South Erie Station – 3607 Poplar Street Squirrel Hill Station – 1800 Murray Ave State College Post Office – 237 S. Fraser Street Upper St. Clair Branch – 2211 Lesnett Road Washington Post Office – 153 Jefferson Ave. Wexford Post Office – 10675 Perry Highway |
Using a credit or debit card, these self-service kiosks enable customers to conduct business at their convenience. APC’s enable customers to:
- Buy the same self-adhesive stamps provided through ATMs.
- Weigh, calculate and purchase postage in amounts for items weighing up to 70lbs.
- Send items via Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail and First Class Mail, as well as, by Parcel Post services.
- Look up ZIP Codes and obtain Postal Service mailing information.
- Obtain Priority Mail Express, Certified Mail, and Return Receipts
- Purchase USPS Tracking™ service (depending upon class of mail).
- Obtain a purchase receipt.
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