In all, 125 passengers were evacuated from the train, according to the MTA. No serious injuries have so far been reported.
The pickup truck left the parkway and crashed into a tree in a nearby wooded area, according to the Westchester County Police Department.
While there were a few scary moments, the wild ride through a Mattress Firm store eventually had a "soft" landing.
The roadwork on the Hutch will stretch from Scarsdale to Harrison, from evening to early morning on Wednesday and Thursday.
The project also added new benches, lighting, and heaters for riders.
There are now two enclosed elevator towers, serving street level to platform level and overpass level.
Traffic was snarled for much of the day as a result of the incident.
The railroad said it anticipates no major impacts to service during the storm.
The closure will be because of construction activities, weather permitting.
The Scarsdale Village Police Department received grant money.
The woman's identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.
Depot Place was reportedly closed following the crash, which involved a Bee-Line bus.
There's no service at the New Rochelle, Pelham, and Mount Vernon East stations and no service north of North White Plains on the Harlem Line
Funeral services have been announced for the woman.
The car in which she was riding hit a tree after coming out of a parking lot.
The man had just been in a four-car collision on the northbound parkway.
Police said the driver of the car stopped and called 911.
There is no estimate yet for when the lanes will reopen.
The closures affect the Town of Eastchester and the Village of Scarsdale.
Traffic delays can be expected.
Commuters should listen for announcements at their stations and check out social media.