Ramps connecting Mass Pike, I-95 north down to one lane until 2027
WESTON – A major disruption to your commute got underway on Monday as a multi-year lane closure went into effect overnight. The closure will impact drivers along the Massachusetts Turnpike and Interstate 95 in the Newton and Weston area.
Ramp slowdowns are expected for commuters driving between the Mass Pike and I-95 northbound in Newton and Weston because of major construction work on bridges at the interchange.
Two ramps that connect the highways will be reduced to one lane in each direction through the fall of 2027.
Ramp lane closures for Mass Pike and I-95 north
MassDOT previously announced the following details about the closure:
- Exit 123A from I-90 eastbound to I-95 northbound will be reduced to one lane starting at 9:00 p.m. Sunday September 15, and is expected to continue until fall of 2027.
- Exit 39B from I-95 northbound to I-90 will be reduced to one lane starting at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday September 15, and is expected to continue until fall of 2027.
Mass Pike and I-95 bridge work
According to MassDOT, work is being done on eight bridges in the area. Five of the bridges will be completelely replaced, and others will be rehabilitated.
The agency said the closures are a necessary step to keep construction crews safe.
MassDOT said drivers should anticipate delays, reduce their speeds, and use caution through the construction zones.
There will be signs in the area, and police on scene to alert drivers.
A nearby project that could take 6 to 10 years and cost about $2 billion is still in the permitting stage. That project aims to straighten out the Mass Pike in Allston.