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How to get to People's Natural Gas Park by bus?

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Bus stations near People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh

  • Washington St & Johns St Outbound,4 min walk,
  • Johnstown Bus Stop,4 min walk,
  • Amtrak Train Station Inbound,4 min walk,
  • Washington St at Union St Outbound,5 min walk,

Train stations near People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh

  • Johnstown Amtrak Station,60 min walk,

Bus lines to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh

  • 7,Transit Center,
  • GREYHOUND US0400S,Philadelphia,
  • 16,Transit Center,
  • 18,Downtown,
  • 15,Oakhurst Via Coopersdale,
  • 20,Brownstown,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to People's Natural Gas Park?

    The closest stations to People's Natural Gas Park are:

    • Washington St & Johns St Outbound is 224 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • Johnstown Bus Stop is 232 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • Amtrak Train Station Inbound is 238 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • Washington St at Union St Outbound is 337 yards away, 5 min walk.
    • Johnstown Amtrak Station is 5157 yards away, 60 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near People's Natural Gas Park?

    These bus lines stop near People's Natural Gas Park: GREYHOUND US0400S

  • Which train lines stop near People's Natural Gas Park?

    These train lines stop near People's Natural Gas Park: PENNSYLVANIAN

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh?

    The nearest bus stops to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh are Washington St & Johns St Outbound, Johnstown Bus Stop and Amtrak Train Station Inbound. The closest one is a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first train to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh?

    The PENNSYLVANIAN is the first train that goes to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 9:05 AM.

  • What time is the last train to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh?

    The PENNSYLVANIAN is the last train that goes to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 6:14 PM.

  • What time is the first bus to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh?

    The 20 is the first bus that goes to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 5:26 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh?

    The 16 is the last bus that goes to People's Natural Gas Park in Pittsburgh. It stops nearby at 9:37 PM.

  • How much is the bus fare to People's Natural Gas Park?

    The bus fare to People's Natural Gas Park costs about $2.75.

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People's Natural Gas Park Address: Iron Street street in Pittsburgh

People's Natural Gas Park
People's Natural Gas ParkPeoples Natural Gas Park is located near the Cambria Iron National Historic Landmark at the junction of the Conemaugh and Stoneycreek Rivers and there is a view of the Stone Bridge and the Johnstown Inclined Plane. Located on 3.5 acres, the park has an outdoor pavilion that seats 600 as well as the adjacent Oilhouse that seats about 560. Funded by Peoples Natural Gas for The Johnstown Area Heritage Association.The newly completed Peoples Natural Gas Park is the home of the AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival and many other special events produced by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association (JAHA) and other organizations. The park includes landscaping, new restrooms, pathways and new sidewalks, ornamental fencing and gates around the perimeter. The music festival has been staged here with temporary infrastructure since 2004. The festival utilizes the 3.5-acre park, Walnut Street and the parking lots across from the train station. Located across the river from Point Stadium and beside the Cambria Iron National Historic Landmark, the Peoples Natural Gas Park provides a beautiful view of downtown Johnstown, including the Inclined Plane and the Johnstown Flood Museum. The park is bordered by the Johnstown Urban Greenway, and stretches to the Johns Street Bridge. The historic Stone Bridge, which has been lighted in colorful, programmable LED lights, is located at one end of the park. Every evening the bridge is lighted for three hours, beginning with a 20-minute lightshow before settling into a static scheme chosen to reflect the time of year, holidays, or special events and observances. The bridge will be lighted during festival hours, starting at dusk. Development of the Park Since the purchase of the park's land in 2004, the Johnstown Area Heritage Association has been working to develop it as a permanent home for the music festival and as a catalyst for more special events. On May 23, 2011, a naming ceremony was held to name the park for the Peoples Natural Gas Co., which has donated $500,000 toward the project. Construction began in fall 2011 and was completed in May 2012. The master plan for the park is by L.R. Kimball. The master plan was developed with input from a study committee in 2005–2006, public meetings in 2006, and individual discussions with agencies that have supported the project or might use it. Primary contractors on the project are Wilson Construction Inc., Mervac Plumbing & Heating, Inc., Church & Murdock Electric, Inc. and JWF Industries. Park Financing A $2 million matching grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Redevelopment Assistance Capital Project was awarded to JAHA in spring 2008 for the park's development. In 2011, the Peoples Natural Gas donation completed the match. Several other major grants made the project possible, including a $100,000 grant from the Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation. The Johnstown Redevelopment Authority provided matching Environmental Protection Agency Brownfield Cleanup funds. Also, the authority was instrumental in undertaking the environmental assessment of the park and obtaining PA DEP Environmental Clearance. A grant for design costs was obtained from the Community Conservation Program, Growing Greener Fund, administered by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation. A $100,000 grant from Mark Pasquerilla assisted with initial improvements to the property, which included the removal of underground gas tanks and installation of utility infrastructure. Other donors to the park include William Polacek; the Southwestern Pennsylvania Heritage Preservation Commission; JAHA's board of directors; and other supporters and friends of JAHA.

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