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[edit]DescriptionWestwood, I-95 South, New Travel Lane, November 15, 2012 (8189149528).jpg |
The newly opened travel lane on I-95/Route 128 South is viewed from the East Street rotary bridge (Exit 14) in Westwood. The work is part of a $53.7 million project to widen a 5.5 mile section of Route I-93/Route I-95/Route 128 between Randolph and Westwood to provide an additional travel lane in each direction. The 5.5 mile project extends from Randolph on I-93 at the interchange with Route 24 (Exit 4) west, toward Canton Junction where I-93 ends and the roadway becomes I-95, continuing along I-95 to Route 109 (Exit 16) in Westwood. With the opening of the new fourth travel lane, authorized use of the breakdown lane for travel during weekday peak commuting periods will be discontinued within those segments. |
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Source | Westwood, I-95 South, New Travel Lane, November 15, 2012 |
Author | MassDOT |
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