Truck stuck under bridge near North Canal Street, Holyoke MA
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According to the dispatch call, a truck is stuck under a bridge near North Canal Street in Holyoke, causing rail traffic to stop. The obstruction is north of the Holyoke station, and trains are holding at the station while the situation is addressed.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Area Freight Railroads
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Hey guys, what's your location right now? I just got a call about a bridge strike on North Canal Street and Holyoke.
00:06
I just went by MP 7, over?
00:12
Okay, yeah, Roger on that.
00:15
Where was the bridge strike again, over?
00:32
All right, North Canal Street.
00:35
All right, yeah, I'll bring it to a stop where I am.
00:37
I'm on the bridge over the over the river now.
00:42
All right, Roger that.
00:43
Beanie up.
00:49
Beanie dispatch calling our Amtrak 5552, over.
00:56
5552 answering, over.
00:58
Hey,
00:59
you're okay to pull in the Holyoke station.
01:02
I thought the incident was south of the station, it's not, it's north of it.
01:06
So you're pulling the Holyoke, just hold there.
01:08
The truck is still stuck under the bridge, so for now we can't get by it.
01:13
Just pull in the station, hold there.
01:16
Okay, Roger, and that pull into the station and hold tight there.
01:18
Thank you. I will wait for further instructions.
01:21
Thank you. Beale.
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Location mentioned:
N Canal St, Holyoke, MA 01040
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