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Road Closures For Hub On Wheels
Written by Boston Biker on Sep 23From the DCR
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DCR WILL CLOSE SEVERAL ROADWAYS TO ACCOMMODATE “HUB ON WHEELS” BICYCLE RIDE
WHAT: The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will
close several roadways in Boston on Sunday to accommodate
the thousands of riders expected for the Hub on Wheels
charity bicycle ride through the city.
WHEN: Sunday Sept. 26, 2010 7 a.m. – 11 a.m.
WHERE: Storrow Drive and Soldiers Field Road Westbound (outbound)
from Charles Circle to Eliot Bridge Eastbound (inbound)
from Eliot Bridge to Bowker Overpass
Bowker Overpass (which carries traffic from the Fenway
onto Storrow Drive)
The Fenway between Westland Avenue and Boylston Street
Boylston Street between Ipswich Street and Hemenway Street
Park Drive between Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue
University Road
Agassiz Road
Riverway Southbound (outbound) from Park Street to
Brookline Avenue
Morrissey Boulevard right lane northbound from Freeport
Street to the entrance of UMass/Boston
Exit ramp from Interstate 93 northbound onto Morrissey
Boulevard closed from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Tags: DCR, Hub On Wheels, road closures
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