• Longfellow Bridge Repairs: Red Line to be Disrupted

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Discussion relating to commuter rail, light rail, and subway operations of the MBTA.

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  by Diverging Route
 
Track! As seen from Tower One this morning. The LFB is a three-track railroad again :)
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  by Diverging Route
 
The view this morning from Tower One..... the permanent Cambridge-bound track has been connected and is now in use!
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  by F-line to Dudley via Park
 
2 tamping machines sitting on the new inbound track this afternoon. They look very close to done. Work crews have deposited stacks full of lengths of new "historically accurate" faux- wrought iron fencing for the reservation. Chain-link temp fence should be coming down soon replaced by the real thing.
  by jboutiet
 
Diverging Route wrote:Track! As seen from Tower One this morning. The LFB is a three-track railroad again :)
Reading from top down, I assume this is shoo-fly, permanent, permanent?
  by octr202
 
Yes, all tracks will shift one position to the "downriver" side. The outbound track is now in it's permanent location, and next the inbound track will shift to where the outbound was for the last phase. Finally, where the inbound track has been during the shoo-fly will be returned to the Boston-bound roadway.
  by Diverging Route
 
The final shift is complete! Both tracks are in their permanent position. The view from Tower One...
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  by F-line to Dudley via Park
 
Per ride-by 20 mins ago. . .

Permanent decorative fencing is now installed on roughly half of the inbound-side median. 2-post gaps left every several lengths for what IIRC are going to be the mounts for the new roadway lighting, requiring some electrical work first.

Crews are pouring concrete to join the inbound-side median with the old portal retaining wall, sealing off the old temp track shift. A few more feet awaiting the same pour near the Storrow West overpass; you can temporarily look down into open water because they haven't plugged that gap with rebar yet.

EDIT: Return trip at 3:45 got a better look at the outbound side. Less fencing up, but near the Storrow West overpass they have a couple lengths of reservation fencing up that do have 2 of the roadway lampposts installed, wired, and waiting for fixture installation.
  by BostonUrbEx
 
From what I hear, a restriction is now lifted following major completion of the bridge, and the Red Line now cruises at 40mph over the bridge.
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