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Moving Truck Gets Wedged Under Metro-North Train Bridge In Greenwich

GREENWICH, Conn. — Someone's move didn't go exactly as planned as a moving truck became wedged Thursday morning under a Metro-North train bridge in Greenwich. 

The moving truck failed to make the clearance at Tomac Avenue of 10 feet, 5 inches.

The moving truck failed to make the clearance at Tomac Avenue of 10 feet, 5 inches.

Photo Credit: Jay Polansky
MTA police are on the scene.

MTA police are on the scene.

Photo Credit: Jay Polansky
Tomac Avenue bridge near the Innis Arden Golf Course.

Tomac Avenue bridge near the Innis Arden Golf Course.

Photo Credit: Jay Polansky

The incident occurred on Tomac Avenue in Old Greenwich near the Innis Arden Golf Course. The driver of the New York City truck — bearing the motto "Moving Without Surprises" — was apparently surprised by the 10 foot, 5 inch clearance at the site.  

Police from Greenwich and the Metropolitan Transit Authority are on the scene.

The good news: Traffic is being allowed to pass through the area. And trains are moving normally across the bridge. The bad news: The movers will be a bit late. 

It was not clear when the truck would be cleared from the roadway. 

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