Route 146 doesn't leave much room to work. Merges are short, the Worcester-bound truck traffic keeps moving, and a breakdown near the 295 interchange means cones and lights before anyone touches the car. Nights belong to the Bally's Twin River lot on 146A — dead batteries, keys locked in a trunk, out-of-state plates. That place doesn't close, so the calls don't either.
Off the highway it narrows fast. Manville, Albion, Lonsdale, Saylesville and Quinnville are mill-village streets with cars parked both sides, so the flatbed stages at the corner and we winch from there. River valley roads along the Blackstone take on water. Lincoln Woods puts drivers on interior roads and soft ground they shouldn't have tried. Daytime it's Fidelity commuter traffic off 116.
Working the 146 corridor
Can you reach a car parked at the casino overnight?
Yes. Tell us the garage level and the plate — deck clearance decides which truck we send.
I slid off the pavement at Lincoln Woods. Tow or winch-out?
Usually a winch-out, if the car isn't damaged and there's an anchor point. If the ground's soft or the underside took a hit, it rides the flatbed.
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