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Johnstown Station is an Amtrak railway station at 47 Walnut Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. The station is north of downtown Johnstown across the Little Conemaugh River. Designed by Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison and built in 1916, Johnstown's station is served by Amtrak's ''Pennsylvanian'', which operates once daily in each direction. Until 2005, Johnstown was served by a second daily train, the ''Three Rivers'' (a replacement service for the ''Broadway Limited''), an extended version of the ''Pennsylvanian'' that terminated in Chicago. Upon its cancellation, the sole ''Pennsylvanian'' marked the first time in Johnstown's railway history that the town was served by just a single, daily passenger train. Primary cities served on Amtrak to and from Johnstown include Altoona, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and New York to the east and Greensburg and Pittsburgh to the west. Staffed ticket service is available for both daily departures. CamTran, the local public transit provider in the greater Johnstown/Cambria County area, has two routes that stop at the train station: *Route 16 - Prospect *Route 18 - Downtown Shuttle. The primary Camtran transit center is about one-half mile to the southeast of the Amtrak station. Greyhound buses also stop at the transit center. Westmoreland County Transit Authority's Route 11 provides weekday service between Latrobe, PA and CamTran Transit Center. The station can be seen in the 1977 film ''Slap Shot''. ==Gallery== Image:Johnstown PA Station with Train.jpg|''Pennsylvanian'' arriving at Johnstown Station. File:Amtrak 42 Pennsylvanian Johnstown.jpg|Close-up of the ''Pennsylvanian'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Johnstown (Amtrak station)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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