Queensgate train derailment keeps streets closed through Friday
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and last updated 2021-01-26 17:59:33-05
CINCINNATI â A CSX train derailment in Queensgate on Jan. 24 will keep streets in the area closed until the weekend.
Evans St. and Dalton Ave will remain closed to give crews time to remove debris and inspect an overpass near Mill Creek that was damaged when the train went off its tracks.
Drivers should use alternate routes such as the Eighth Street viaduct.
UPDATE: Gest Street in Queensgate will remain closed b/w Evans St & Dalton Ave thru Friday. Crews need more time to remove debris and inspect an overpass near Mill Creek that was damaged by a @CSX train derailment. Use alternate routes, including 8th St. viaduct. @CincyPDpic.twitter.com/sCqHOzwlh6 Roadmap Cincy (@RoadmapCincy) January 26, 2021
Gest Street to remain closed thru Friday due to train derailment
Gest Street remains shut down between Dalton Avenue and Evans Street in Queensgate due to a weekend train derailment By FOX19 Digital Staff | January 25, 2021 at 6:19 AM EST - Updated January 27 at 6:52 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Gest Street, closed in Queengate since a weekend train derailment, will remain blocked through Friday.
The road has been shut down now most of the week between Evans Street and Dalton Avenue.
UPDATE: Gest Street in Queensgate will remain closed b/w Evans St & Dalton Ave thru Friday. Crews need more time to remove debris and inspect an overpass near Mill Creek that was damaged by a @CSX train derailment. Use alternate routes, including 8th St. viaduct. @CincyPDpic.twitter.com/sCqHOzwlh6 Roadmap Cincy (@RoadmapCincy) January 26, 2021
Fourth Street closed between Vine and Race streets for safety net installation
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Officials said Fourth Street could remain closed between Race and Vine streets until early February 2021. Crews will install more safety netting to catch debris falling from the former PNC Bank building, now owned by City Club Apartments.
and last updated 2021-01-15 20:20:39-05
CINCINNATI â A section of Fourth Street has closed so crews can install more safety netting to catch debris falling from the former PNC Bank building s façade.