Road closure on Jacob Street causes transit reroute, Johnstown PA
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Jacob Street in Johnstown is closed, causing transit vehicles to reroute via Cypress and Charles streets. Drivers are coordinating alternate approaches due to the closures.
Audio|Heard on: Cambria County Transit Authority - Urban Division
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
You're 16 to dispatch.
00:09
Hey,
00:10
I came through on Jacob, but they closed it.
00:12
I'm inbound, so I'm going to have to go up here to the top, Frederick, and come in on London, but I guess we're going to have to use Charles.
00:20
I don't know.
00:21
They just showed up.
00:23
They just called me.
00:25
I was just on a phone.
00:27
What I was thinking is go down Jacob to Cypress,
00:32
right on Cyprus, left on Charles.
00:35
Would that work?
00:38
I'm not sure if we're going to be able to get up the Cyprus.
00:41
They have it across Jacob.
00:43
Let me take a look when I get on the other side here.
00:46
Okay, yeah, let me know.
00:47
They just said we're going to close it from Cyprus.
00:53
I'm not 100% but I'll let you know when I get around here.
01:10
Uh, 216 dispatch, Ron, that's not going to work because they're not letting you up Cypress.
01:16
I would say the only thing we can do is, uh, it's Charles, the next one down.
01:22
Let's be Charles.
01:23
Yeah, the guy,
01:25
Nicole didn't say, yeah, you can get the Cyprus.
01:28
Thanks, Mike.
01:29
Okay, yeah, I'm looking at it right now, and they might have told you that, but you can't right now.
01:34
They have the cone, you can't even make it to Cyprus.
01:38
All right.
01:40
What's in case, Charles?
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Location mentioned:
Jacob St, Johnstown, PA 15902
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