Virginia Avenue road closure causes bus route detour, Cambria County PA
Virginia Avenue was reclosed, causing buses to detour via the Viaduct due to narrow roads. Drivers have been running routes in reverse for a while and have to adjust routes accordingly.
Audio|Source: Cambria County Transit Authority - Urban Division
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Transcript:
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Hey, I'm doing a Brownstown.
00:01
Um,
00:02
I didn't, I didn't know that they reclosed Virginia Avenue and I got to turn around.
00:13
Okay, be careful there.
00:14
I know the roads are rather narrow.
00:16
Yeah, we're running that in reverse still a lot, pretty much further notice.
00:28
All right, well, I'm gonna try the Viaduct because running it in reverse.
00:35
That's just, I'm committed now.
00:37
I'm too far away for that.
00:44
That is received.
00:48
218 to Bev.
00:59
(name withheld), you call me?
01:07
Yeah, hey, Bev, whenever you do for 20 was Virginia open, did you know they reclosed that?
01:14
I'm sorry I didn't hear you.
01:17
When you did your 20, did you know that they reclosed Virginia? Did you have to do it backwards?
01:22
I've been doing it in reverse.
01:24
I've been doing it for months in reverse, hon, and I just don't ask anymore until I know for sure.
01:32
So,
01:33
were you able to get the Viaduct?
01:39
Yeah, no, they gave the company a phone call and said Virginia was open like two weeks ago, so I've been doing it regular and then tonight I went down there and it was reclosed, but the Viaduct's open, so I'm using that.
01:52
Okay, that's for Steve.
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Location mentioned:
Virginia Ave, Pennsylvania 15906
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