Stick with the Sam Adams: the Budweiser truck took Storrow
Also known as: "Please remind out-of-town delivery truck drivers of how to get home".
A Budweiser tractor-trailer almost did the deed, driving outbound on Storrow this morning at 8AM, luckily stopping about 4 feet before the footbridge between Fairfield and Gloucester, and backing up all of the outbound traffic quite handily. From that location, I can only imagine the driver had just made a dropoff for the 4th festivities at the Esplanade, and decided to try following his own nose to get out of there instead of asking for directions.
I'm still trying to figure out exactly how he got to that stretch of Storrow, since I think the Dartmouth/Clarendon footbridge is the same height as the Fairfield/Gloucester one!
Sorry, didn't have time to take a picture as I was speeding into the Hub on the inbound side this morning - lovely summer Fridays with low traffic.
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Stupid Question?
Have there ever been serious discussions about raising the height of the footbridge? After all of these years, it just now occurred to me, but perhaps others are brighter than I am and have considered it?
Suldog
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11'-0" clearance under the
11'-0" clearance under the very historic Longfellow Br. http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=42.36...
Seriously, you'd think the
Seriously, you'd think the amount of resources consumed constantly dealing with these road emergencies would be offset by a little bit of construction work. Alas, that's the boston way.
Keep 'em low
All this construction talk assumes having trucks on Storrow would somehow be a good thing. I'm perfectly willing to trade the occasional truck getting decapitated (and resulting traffic snarls) with not having to deal with 18 wheelers on this road day in and day out.
I don't (hardly) ever drive on Storrow
...yet I agree, it should be truck-Free.
Narrow lanes, tight turns, left exits and entrances
Even without the low bridges, Storrow Drive is no place for huge trucks to be. Let them use the Pike, that's what it's designed for.
One big problem
The foot bridge is also a wheel bridge - it has to be accessible. Every foot in vertical height means twelve additional feet of ramp run. The space on the Back Bay side of Storrow is probably too tight for that.
the 12x1 rise is why
the foot bridge at Leverett circle hasn't been rebuilt. The ramp would be
massive and you have a lot more space there then on Back St.
You tear them down and they don't go backup.
No picture needed.
I am sure this is an incident we can all visualize, faces covered by palms of hands.
Honestly, my time in retail, through dealing with truck drivers while taking in deliveries, Boston and the immediately surrounding towns, are almost impossible to navigate with an 18 wheeler. If you thought "You can't get there from here" was for cars only, you should talk to a Trucker.
if only they made delivery
if only they made delivery vehicles smaller than an 18 wheeler......
Exactly. If beer can be
Exactly. If beer can be delivered in the 7 foot wide streets of old europe, it can certainly be delivered in Bosotn.
Why would Budweiser be delivered from out of town?
There is a Bud facility in Meffuh on Riverside Ave. near the Meadow Glenn Mall. This facility serves the entire Boston area. If these drivers aren't familiar with the major local roads, heaven help them!
440 Riverside Ave., Medford
I guess the driver is sadder, Budweiser.
no Budweiser on the Esplanade
Alcoholic beverages are not allowed on the Esplanade, and police may search bags to ensure you don't bring any. So I don't think any beer is going to be sold there this weekend.
police may search?
so much for our 4th amendment rights.
Official info: www.july4th.org
The official website of the Esplanade event has the details:
http://www.july4th.org/Event_Info/Frequently_Asked...
I miss the days when Mugar was funding it all and staying behind the scenes, keeping it a quiet local thing. Anyone else remember actually watching the whole concert and all the fireworks on TV? Before we had big company sponsors and commercial breaks and all...
Remember when...?
Also, do you remember when the host wasn't a Scot (now nationalized American)...and we had a musical guest with the Pops who didn't play country/folk music?
Damn you, CBS, and your stupid need to appeal to Kansans...damn you.
If you must have a country star at the Esplanade for July 4 ...
... how about at least picking one whose style is a bit more in tune with Boston tastes? Like Emmylou Harris or Alison Krauss, perhaps?
I really don't want to hear this song sung at the Hatch Shell.
(But - since when is Keith Lockhart a 'Scot' ?)
Keith is just the conductor
Keith is just the conductor of the Boston Pops. The person who hosts the event is Craig Ferguson, a naturalized citizen originally from Scotland. He frequently speaks about his problems with booze, and during his first HBO comedy special called Boston his spiritual home.
He has been sober since 2002 I think.