Ride With Us
Heritage WorkLink helps people get to work, job training and education. Becoming
a rider is simple. Just fill out an application and get your card.
Applications are available at the Heritage main office, online or at selected
community locations. The Heritage WorkLink office can always process your
application, Monday–Friday, 8:30–5:00, or you can call our office at
412-351-2200. To download the application and mail, fax or e-mail it to us
click here:
WorkLink passengers are guided by the following rules for the safety and comfort
of all riders and Heritage staff.
- Rider must have his/her own Heritage WorkLink Card. No one is permitted to
use another rider’s card.
- All children must be accompanied by an adult.
- All children under the age of 4 must be secured in an approved child safety
seat. Children between ages 4 and 8 must be in a booster seat.
- Riders cannot continuously ride the van
- Each rider is to take only one seat, including any bags or packages.
- Every rider must remain in a seat and wear their seatbelt while the van is
in motion.
- The Heritage WorkLink van will only stop at designated stops.
- Riders must show respect to the driver and other passengers.
- Riders are not permitted to eat, drink or smoke while on the van.
- Riders are not permitted to bring alcoholic beverages on the van.
- Riders are not permitted to bring any type of weapon on the van.
- Harassment or threatening of passengers and/or driver will not be
tolerated.
- The use of profanity will not be tolerated.
- The Driver has the right to deny service to anyone they think is a danger or
nuisance to themselves and/or other passengers.
Any person not following these rules will be subject, but not limited to: Verbal
warning, Written warning, Removal from Heritage WorkLink van and Heritage
WorkLink card revoked.
For more information on the schedule and route, please visit our
Schedule page.
Angela Brown
I will be honest with you, if it werent for the WorkLink, I do not know how I would get back home at the end of the day. For Angela Brown, a rider since 2008, Heritage WorkLink is a lifeline in the community. She uses the van to get from Clairton to McKeesport and to connect to Port Authority routes. Angela provides in home care for people in the Mon Valley region. WorkLink helps her to get to her clients houses. If WorkLink did not exist Angela would have no alternative besides walking or taking an expensive jitney service.
She has seen the huge positive impact that Heritage WorkLink has had on the community. From the beginning she noticed how many people of different race, gender and age depend on Heritage WorkLink. She depends on the service to get her to work and back home, because without it she would have no other way.
Transportation Bulletin Board
Heritage WorkLink Traveler
The new edition of the Heritage WorkLink Traveler, the bi-monthly newsletter is out. It is available on the schedule page of the website. In the newsletter you will find information about upcoming events, job fairs, job postings and opportunities to register for WorkLink. Check it out and as always, if there is something you would like to see in the next edition, let us know!
Share Your Story With WorkLink
We would love to hear how WorkLink has impacted your life. Do you
use it to get to work or school? Take your child to childcare? Get to
interviews? We want to hear your story! Please call 412-351-2200 or e-mail
WorkLink@HeritageServes.org