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Designed to provide fast and efficient service to downtown Boston, a $2.3 billion project that will allow trains to operate every five to six minutes in peak periods continues making progress. The Green Line Extension (GLX) project calls for six new Green Line stations along two branches, along with the relocation and reconstruction of Lechmere Station. “It’s quite exciting to see it advancing into the peak periods of construction activity,” said Terrence McCarthy, GLX deputy program manMassDOT photo ager of stakeholder engage- The Green Line Extension (GLX) project calls for six new Green Line stations along ment. “We feel honored to two branches, along with the relocation and reconstruction of Lechmere Station. be involved with a project that will bring such a tremendous benefit to our local Medford. The major undertaking is expected to dramatically reduce communities.” The project will extend the Green Line more than 4 mi. vehicle trips and related air emissions, while increasing along two branches from a relocated Lechmere Station in access to public transit service in underserved areas. Several East Cambridge. Approximately 1 mi. of the extension will early construction contracts have already been completed, run parallel to the Fitchburg Commuter Rail Line to Union with the balance of the project being delivered under a Square in Somerville, with the remainder running parallel to design-build contract. Work is on schedule to open for the Lowell Commuter Rail Line to College Avenue in see LINE page 10
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PROVIDENCE (AP) Rhode Island transportation officials said they’ll have 77 construction projects this year totaling $715 million. The state began tolling trucks last year to pay for bridge and road repairs. Neighboring Connecticut is considering whether to implement
tolls. The Department of Transportation held an event April 19 to begin its 2019 construction season at the Interstate 295 bridges between Johnston and Cranston, R.I. The department is repairing the bridges this year, a $22 million project.
The 77 projects include bridge repair, replacement and preservation work for 177 bridges. Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo said the projects will create jobs and help pull the state out of the bottom of lists that rank poor roads and bridges.