565 Beulah Rd.
Turtle Creek, PA 15145
412-824-8858
info@panta-rhei.com

Directions to Panta Rhei Media

From the City of Pittsburgh to 565 Beulah Road:

(If using a GPS device, enter 565 Brown Avenue as the street address.)

Take 376E towards Monroeville to Exit 79B (Old Exit 10A) (Churchill).

Make a right at the end of exit ramp.

Drive a short distance to red light at the “T” intersection.

Make left at red light onto Beulah Road (Route 130 East). 

Travel approximately 1.5 miles to red light (Kuhn's & Shopping Center will be on your left).

Continue through red light (past BP gas station) and travel for approximately 1/4 mile.

You will pass Brown Avenue Professional Building on your left.

Panta Rhei is a small blue cottage on the right that sits back from the road.

Our driveway is immediately on the other side of the pine trees along the road.

If you miss the entrance, you may turn around in Chontos & Chontos' parking lot located next door.

If you see Rick Hall’s Auto, you have gone too far. 

 

From the Turnpike (PA 76) to 565 Beulah Road:

(If using a GPS device, enter 565 Brown Avenue as the street address.)

Take Exit 57 off turnpike and take 376W towards Pittsburgh to Exit 79B (Old Exit 10A) (Churchill), which is a left lane exit.

Make left at red light onto Beulah Road (Route 130 East).

Travel approximately 1.5 miles to red light (Kuhn's & Shopping Center will be on your left).

Continue through red light (past BP gas station) and travel for approximately 1/4 mile.

You will pass Brown Avenue Professional Building on your left.

Panta Rhei is a small blue cottage on the right that sits back from the road.

Our driveway is immediately on the other side of the pine trees along the road.

If you miss the entrance, you may turn around in Chontos & Chontos' parking lot located next door.

If you see Rick Hall’s Auto, you have gone too far.

 

From the Airport to 565 Beulah Road:

(If using a GPS device, enter 565 Brown Avenue as the street address.)

Take 60S to 279N towards Pittsburgh.

Go through the Fort Pitt Tunnels.

Follow signs for 376E towards Monroeville.

Continue on 376E through the Squirrel Hill Tunnels to Exit 79B (Old Exit 10A)  (Churchill).

Make a right at the end of exit ramp.

Drive a short distance to red light at the “T” intersection.

Make left at red light onto Beulah Road (Route 130 East).

Travel approximately 1.5 miles to red light (Kuhn's & Shopping Center will be on your left).

Continue through red light (past BP gas station) and travel for approximately 1/4 mile.

You will pass Brown Avenue Professional Building on your left.

Panta Rhei is a small blue cottage on the right that sits back from the road.

Our driveway is immediately on the other side of the pine trees along the road.

If you miss the entrance, you may turn around in Chontos & Chontos' parking lot located next door.

If you see Rick Hall’s Auto, you have gone too far.

  

From the East to 565 Beulah Road:

(If using a GPS device, enter 565 Brown Avenue as the street address.)

Take Route 22 West to the Parkway, 376W towards Pittsburgh.

Exit at Exit 79B (Old Exit 10A) (Churchill) which is a left lane exit. 

Make a left at the red light onto Beulah Road (Route 130 East.)

Continue straight through the next immediate red light (Westinghouse Science & Technology Center is on the right.)

Travel approximately 1.5 miles to red light (Kuhn's & Shopping Center will be on your left.)

Continue through red light (past BP gas station) and travel for approximately 1/4 mile.

You will pass Brown Avenue Professional Building on your left.

Panta Rhei is a small blue cottage on the right that sits back from the road.

Our driveway is immediately on the other side of the pine trees along the road.

If you miss the entrance, you may turn around in the Chontos & Chontos parking lot next door.  

If you see Rick Hall's Auto, you have gone too far.

If you have any difficulty, give us a call at 412-824-8858.

 

 


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