The hulking elevated Central Artery highway that has marred the Boston’s landscape for more than four decades has carried its last car. It has been replaced — five years late and billions over budget — by a tunnel routing Interstate 93 under downtown Boston.
The opening of the new southbound lanes of I-93, which now handles about 91,000 cars per day, was the last major milestone of the $14.6 billion Big Dig, officially known as the Central Artery/Tunnel Project.
Eat your heart out Evil G! Our temperature today rose up to 12 degrees Centigrade. I checked yours. High is 3 degrees Centigrade. Pooh!
I took these pictures yesterday and decided to post it to rub it in! ;)
Yes, after the...