The southbound lanes of Route 1A in East Boston remain closed Tuesday after a bus crashed into a utility pole and brought down three other poles and two transformers. White House reveals source of ...
All Route 1A lanes that had been impacted by a bus crash Monday fully reopened Tuesday evening, police said. The post Route 1A in East Boston fully reopens after Monday bus crash appeared first on ...
"Police said traffic throughout East Boston and around Logan International Airport was impacted by the crash. Motorists are urged to seek alternative routes. Southbound lanes of Route 1A in East ...
Route 1A in East Boston is still shutdown in both ... state police and the BPD as they conduct an investigation into the accident,” Academy Express LLC said in a statement, obtained by Boston ...
Southbound lanes on Route 1A in Boston remain closed during the Tuesday morning commute, due to ongoing repairs caused by a bus crash that knocked down several poles and electrical transformers ...
The accident involved at least two vehicles, both of which were removed on flatbeds by 5 a.m., just in time to avoid major ...
Route 1 northbound was closed through much of the morning commute for cleanup and investigation of the crash between a Ford ...
All lanes on Route 1A were open to traffic Tuesday evening, more than 24 hours after a bus crash closed southbound lanes for more than 24 hours, Boston police said. Traffic should be able to back ...
A bus crash in East Boston early Monday caused major traffic delays to the morning commute. A bus hit a light pole at 5:39 a.m. on Route 1A, or William F. McClellan Highway, according to the ...
Route 1A reopened Tuesday afternoon in East Boston, more than 24 hours after a bus crash brought utility wires down on the busy corridor. The bus was carrying passengers to Logan airport.