Peabody Square flooded, one building evacuated after gas crew punctures water main
Update, Tuesday a.m.: The MBTA rolled out shuttle buses to replace Ashmont Red Line service after the water disrupted power to the trains.
A National Grid crew working in the street at Dorchester Avenue at Ashmont Street in Dorchester around 6 p.m., struck a Boston Water and Sewer Commission main, turning Peabody Square into an impassible lake and forcing firefighters to evacuate at least one building after they started smelling a strong odor of gas.
National Grid workers apparently drilled into the main as they were searching for the source of a natural-gas odor that had been wafting through the area since at least Sunday.
By the time BWSC workers arrived on scene shortly after 6:30 p.m. to stanch the flow of water, the flooding had left a 9-foot-by-9-foot flooded hole in the middle of the square.
Police shut Dorchester Avenue through the square, along with streets feeding into it, such as Bushnell Street at Lombard Street. State Police were asked to shut Dorchester Avenue at Gallivan Boulevard.
The flooding did not reach the nearby Ashmont Red Line stop, but it did cause delays on the Ashmont branch.
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Scoop it up and give it to
Scoop it up and give it to the dying grass and trees in our parks.
Nah
Trees don't die from ten days of dry weather, and as for grass? Let it die if it wants to.
I'd rather have a gas crew puncture a water main
Than vice versa
Ashmont branch impacted
The Red Line from Ashmont to JFK is actually closed this Monday morning, with the MBTA attributing it to reverberations of the water main break.
The MBTA is doing its typical amazing job of communicating with passengers along the route.
Ashmont Line now open
As of 7:30 AM the T says
Ashmont has become Boston's Bermuda Triangle.
Ashmont station is a daily disaster with shuttle buses, MBTA buses, BAT buses and Boston school buses trying to navigate through traffic in the morning and afternoon with hundreds of school kids attempting to cross the avenue without getting hit by buses trying to exit the station. Now we have a flood and gas leaks to contend with.
Dig Safe[ly.] Dug unsafely.
Dig Safe[ly.] Dug unsafely.
Weaponized incompetence?
Weaponized incompetence?
Getting gas leaks fixed is like pulling teeth and months can go by without action.