McArdle Bridge Traffic Advisory July 28, 2025

Boston, MALocal News

The McArdle Bridge will undergo essential overnight repairs starting July 28, with crews replacing steel grid deck panels on its movable span. Northbound traffic will detour to the Chelsea Street Bridge between 9:00 p. m. and 5:00 a. m.

, Monday through Thursday; southbound traffic will not be affected. These repairs form part of a broader maintenance effort aimed at enhancing safety and extending the bridge's operational life. The project is expected to take approximately three weeks, contingent on weather conditions. Motorists should anticipate detours and plan for additional travel time. Infrastructure maintenance is vital for public safety and can prevent more significant issues in the future.

The McArdle Bridge serves as a key transit route, making the repairs particularly significant for local commuters. Enhanced safety measures will benefit both daily users and the overall integrity of the transportation network.

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