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The Fore River Bridge is scheduled to open Friday, Sept. 27 at 9 a.m. for an inbound vessel and again at 4 p.m. for an outbound vessel. The exact time of bridge openings is subject to...
The Fore River Bridge is scheduled to open at 9 and 11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28 and 7 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 to allow tankers to pass. The exact time of bridge openings is subject to weather and...
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has launched a new customer notification system to provide information to travelers via email about upcoming events and service changes for major...
The Fore River Bridge spans the Weymouth Fore River between Quincy and Weymouth, Massachusetts. The total length of the bridge including the approaches is 2,216 feet (675 m). History. Postcard view of the 1936-built bridge. A bascule bridge was built in 1936, replacing an earlier span.
A major milestone will be reached in the Fore River Bridge project in Massachusetts when its new lift span will be floated on a barge through the marine channel and installed on the bridge superstructure.
WEYMOUTH, Mass. — The Fore River Bridge got stuck in the open position, causing major traffic delays on Friday morning. The bridge closed for emergency repairs around 9:30 a.m. and it reopened to traffic about an hour later.
Massachusetts Department of Transportation's Fore River Bridge Replacement project took a giant leap toward construction last week when MassDOT’s board of directors awarded a $244.6 million contract for the replacement.
The Fore River Bridge is scheduled to open at 11 a.m. on Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday for outbound ships. The bridge closed to traffic at approximately 9:30 a.m. for an hour or so, causing heavy...
The Fore River Bridge Replacement is a signature project of the Patrick-Murray Administration's Accelerated Bridge Program. A new vertical lift bridge will ...
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) constructed a new, permanent, movable bridge that safely and efficiently met cyclists’, pedestrians’, drivers’, and maritime users’ needs while improving residents’ and drivers’ quality of life through fewer and faster bridge openings.