Longfellow Bridge Rehabilitation

Crews upgraded the bridge’s structural capacity, created bicycle lanes, replaced Red Line tracks, and improved bridge-to-city-street accessibility connections.
On some weekends during construction, shuttles replaced Red Line service between Kendall, Charles/MGH, and Park Street.
The historic steel and granite bridge, originally built in 1907, had not undergone a major rehabilitation since 1959.
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Building a Better T
As part of our $9.6 billion, 5-year capital investment plan, we're renovating stations, modernizing fare collection systems, upgrading services for our buses, subways, and ferries, and improving the accessibility of the entire system.
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Building a Better T
As part of our $9.6 billion, 5-year capital investment plan, we're renovating stations, modernizing fare collection systems, upgrading services for our buses, subways, and ferries, and improving the accessibility of the entire system.