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Grim Says Progress Made with CSX After Bridge Meeting

July 6th, 2018 by WCBC Radio

Cumberland officials walked away from a 2 and a half hour meeting with CSX representatives on Thursday afternoon- optimistic that the groundwork has been put in place for  both short and long term solutions to the Westside bridge issues. While none of the CSX owned bridges will be re-opening anytime soon, Mayor Brian Grim said the plan now on the table is for a temporary structure that will allow for easier access.  It was June 22nd that a CSX train containing double stack cars struck the Fayette and Washington street bridges causing further damage to the already deteriorating spans. The latest CSX incident led to the city requesting an emergency meeting. That meeting involved the city administrator, city attorney, engineer as well as elected officials- and three CSX reps in attendance and one participating by conference call. Following that meeting, the mayor and Councilman David Caporale held an impromptu press conference. Grim said while not at liberty to go into many details, progress has been made…

 

One Response to “Grim Says Progress Made with CSX After Bridge Meeting”

  1. July 06, 2018 at 9:38 am, Phil douglas said:

    Have you considered they are stalling because CSX in Cumberland is leaving for good.

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