Slushy Roads and MBTA Signal Work Impact Tuesday Commute

Post-Blizzard Road Conditions and Cleanup
Commuters in the Greater Boston area should exercise caution this Tuesday morning, March 10, 2026. Following a series of severe winter storms that dumped nearly 50 inches of snow across the region over the past two weeks, city crews remain in a massive cleanup phase. While major arteries like I-93 and the Mass Pike are mostly clear, secondary roads and residential streets are narrow due to significant snow mounds. Drivers are warned that the current freeze-thaw cycle is creating perfect conditions for potholes and localized black ice, particularly in shaded areas and on bridges.
MBTA Service Alerts and Maintenance
Public transit riders should plan for specific disruptions today, particularly on the Red Line and at key stations:
- Red Line Braintree Branch: Expect delays of up to 15 minutes nightly starting at 8:00 PM through the end of service. This is due to critical signal modernization work at Columbia Junction near JFK/UMass.
- Tufts Medical Center: Escalator 146 (Oak Grove platform to Washington Street lobby) is out of service for maintenance through March 20.
- Jackson Square: The stairway connecting the lobby to the south end of the platform remains closed for ongoing renovations; alternative access is marked via the north end.
- Station Maintenance: Elevators at South Acton and Winchester Center are currently out of service, impacting accessibility for Commuter Rail passengers.
Local Road Closures and Construction
Several long-term projects and emergency repairs continue to affect local traffic flow:
- Roslindale: The Canterbury Street Bridge remains closed to all vehicular traffic until further notice following a recent structural inspection. Detours are in place via Hyde Park Avenue and Cummins Highway.
- Littleton: Reconstruction work on Foster Street near the Route 495 Commuter Rail station is causing intermittent detours and heavy equipment traffic.
- South Boston: Expect a heavy presence of city crews and parking restrictions on West Broadway and Dorchester Street. Workers are clearing snow and debris to prepare for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day and Evacuation Day parade route.
Evening Event Advisory
Traffic is expected to thicken around the North Station area this evening as the Boston Bruins host the Los Angeles Kings at TD Garden. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Those traveling to the game are encouraged to use the Orange or Green Lines, while drivers should avoid Causeway Street and the Leverett Circle area between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM to avoid game-day congestion.