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Orange Line car remains stuck on an interstate; MassDOT hopes to move it before sleet freezes it in place

The black-shrouded Orange Line car that is probably getting tired of all the attention remains mired in a lane on I-495 northbound near Rte. 3, MassDOT reports:

There will be additional lane and ramp closures on I-495 northbound beginning at 5:00 p.m. today to support the operations to remove the oversized vehicle. The timing of the truck removal and repair operation has been expedited because of inclement weather expected to begin at approximately 9 p.m.

Specifically:

Beginning at 5:00 p.m., the Collector/Distributor (C/D) Road adjacent to I-495 northbound will be closed just north of the off ramp to exit 89A (Route 3 southbound). Traffic on I-495 northbound seeking to access exit 89B (Route 3 northbound) or exit 89C (Lowell Connector inbound) will be diverted to exit 89A (Route 3 southbound) and then directed to use exit 79 (Route 129) to reverse direction to access Route 3 northbound and exit 80 (Lowell Connector inbound). The on and off ramps on the northbound C/D road will remain open to traffic entering and exiting from roadways other than I-495 northbound.

Beginning at 7:00 p.m., an additional lane on I-495 northbound will be closed to support the removal operations. The left lane will remain open to traffic.

Assuming crews can move the car off the highway, its destination will be the Orange Line yard at Wellington, where it will join another new car that made it there safe and sound, which means the Springfield assembly plant is finally back to churning out those bad boys after several months of a lack of production.

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After all, if the car is stuck on the highway, how can it ever get stuck on the tracks during rush hour?

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I hope that Plan B is to leave the train there, extend the Orange Line from Oak Grove to Chelmsford, and move it once the tracks are in place.

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Now if there was only a way to bring a helicopter and a bike lane into this story, it would check off every uHub box!

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There are already multiple copters hovering over the area for all the evening newscasts plus a probable SP copter as well

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The state police have paid overtime details to escort these new empty orange line trains from Springfield. That is better police protection than what we have on the orange line during rush hour.

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The closest we'll ever come to subway expansion.

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I feel like we are still pretty close to the expansion that happened 2 months ago.

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They said the Somerville Community path would be open a few weeks after GLX. It's still closed and hasn't been used for anything beyond collecting dust.

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The MBTA has a special R&D division devoted to finding new ways to suck, especially anything that can be related to the Orange Line.

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Usual story: suburbanite messes up train service by driving on tracks/hitting train
Revenge narrative: urban train messes up surburban highway

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The Lowell Sun says the car fell off the truck, and has a picture of it sitting on the pavement. Odd that it seems to have landed upright, though...

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