Silver Gap alternative to closed Gordon Town route is four times the journey
Nov 17th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 7:24A homeward journey that would normally take 35 minutes to Mavis Bank, St Andrew, now lasts more than two hours - or equivalent to a trip from Kingston in the east to Montego Bay in the west. Hundreds of residents who use the now-condemned Gordon Town main road, imperilled by a breakaway near Stand Up Hill that has threatened commuter safety after weeks of floods and landslides.
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