Overnight Construction in Belmont – Concord Ave to Brighton Street

There will be potentially disruptive construction in Belmont this weekend.  MassDOT sent out an advisory warning of around the clock work this weekend:

Construction Advisory

Belmont MA –Concord Ave to Brighton Street

The MBTA would like to advise our neighbors in Belmont that substantial construction activity is scheduled between Concord Ave and Brighton Street to complete improvement s on the inbound commuter rail track that runs adjacent to Belmont High School. The work will involve the removal and replacement of track infrastructure, will be noisy at times and may be disruptive at its peak for neighbors in the area of Channing Road.

September 13th and 14th it is anticipated that work at this location will require overnight operations in order to complete track improvements during that weekends service outage.

You can see a full copy of the notice here.

Andrew Bettinelli
Legislative Aide
Office of State Senator William N. Brownsberger

 

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  1. More overnight construction in Belmont this weekend from the MBTA:

    Construction Advisory
    Belmont MA –Pearson Road to Brighton Street
    Overnight Work Expected

    The MBTA would like to advise our neighbors in Belmont that substantial construction activity is scheduled between Pearson Road and Brighton Street to complete improvement s on the inbound commuter rail track that runs adjacent to Belmont Station and Belmont High School . The work will involve the removal and replacement of track infrastructure, will be noisy at times and may be disruptive at its peak for neighbors in the area of Pearson Road to Channing Road.

    This weekend, September 27th and 28th , while most work will begin at approximately 6 am and continue to approximately 10pm, it is anticipated that some work at this location will require overnight operations in order to complete track improvements during this weekend’s service outage. The night work will begin approximately 2 am Saturday Morning and continue through Sunday evening.

    You can see a full copy of the notice here.

    Andrew Bettinelli
    Legislative Aide
    Office of State Senator William N. Brownsberger

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