Politics & Government

Boston-Bound Commuters to See Lane Closure Starting Monday

Commuters headed to and from Boston on Route 1 across the Tobin Bridge can expect lane closures and the possibility of delays this spring and summer.

One lane will be closed on Route 1 over the Tobin Bridge starting on Monday, possibly slowing the drive to and from Boston for Beverly commuters.

The three-year project began last spring and is in the second year. It is a steel preservation and painting job to rehabilitate the bridge that has been carrying traffic over the Mystic River since 1950, according to the state Department of Transportation.

A lane will be closed again on both the southbound side on the upperdeck and the northbound lane on the lower deck starting Monday.

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"Permanent lane restrictions will begin the week of April 8," the DOT said, and that arrangement will be in place through November..

The current schedule for work during the next month is shown below, subject to changes because of the weather.

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  • The contractor will begin to set up barrels to get motorists accustomed to the lane restrictions that will reduce the roadway from three lanes to two on both decks of the bridge
  • The restriction will allow the contractor to complete the installation of rigging and shielding

Week of April 15 

  • The contractor will begin installing barriers along both sides of the bridge and install side shielding around the two travel lanes to provide additional safety for the public
  • Work to install the shielding will continue. Shielding will be installed throughout the length of the project to limit any possible inconvenience to the public
  • The contractor will begin setting up a fully encapsulating containment system inside the existing shielding providing redundancy to ensure none of the removed paint escapes

  Week of April 22

  • Once the containment has been fully installed, tested and approved, the contractor may begin sandblasting off the existing paint, repairing necessary steel bridge appurtenances, and painting

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