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Rockport and West Gloucester Shuttle Bus Replacement Extended 2 Weeks Through June 30

Posted on June 13, 2019

The MBTA is extending the shuttle bus replacement of all weekday and weekend trains from Rockport to West Gloucester Stations along the Rockport Line with free bus service replacement by 2 weeks until June 30 in order to accommodate ongoing construction activities as part of the Gloucester Drawbridge Replacement Project

bus Shuttles

Free bus shuttles will continue to operate inbound from Rockport and Gloucester Stations at regularly scheduled train times to West Gloucester Station, where trains will be waiting. 

Free bus shuttles will also continue to operate outbound from West Gloucester for service to Gloucester or Rockport Stations. Customers are encouraged to plan additional outbound commuting time.

All shuttle buses are accessible for persons with disabilities. Bicycles are prohibited on all buses during all service hours. More information on the Rockport-Gloucester-West Gloucester bus shuttle is available at mbta.com/gloucester.

The shuttle bus extension comes as a result of additional testing and ongoing monitoring to be collected and verified. An overabundance of caution is being taken with the 108-year-old structure to ensure safety and reliability prior to reopening.

Drawbridge Replacement

The Gloucester Drawbridge Replacement Project will fully replace the existing structurally deficient Gloucester Drawbridge, which carries Rockport Line trains over the Annisquam River in Gloucester. The drawbridge was originally built in 1911 with reconstruction in 1932 and additional retrofits performed during the 1980s. 

Once complete, the new Gloucester Drawbridge will include new side-by-side single-track moveable bridges, updated east approach trestle with pre-stressed box beams on top of drilled shafts, and a relocated control tower on the Gloucester Station-side of the bridge. The new drawbridge will provide more resilient and reliable Newburyport/Rockport Line service, eliminate current bridge-related speed restrictions, bring the bridge into a State of Good Repair, reduce maintenance costs and service impacts, and improve right-of-way access for boats. 

During the current construction period through June 30, the south side of the existing timber trestle will be demolished with ongoing monitoring and testing performed on the remaining north side of the bridge. Previous work in anticipation of this partial demolition has included steel bracing systems and strengthening of the remaining north side of the bridge. Following this construction stage, Gloucester Drawbridge Replacement work will continue with the new south bridge anticipated to be in service in 2021 and the new north bridge anticipated in 2022.

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