Super Bowl Sunday Traffic: Major Parking Bans and Road Closures Impacting Boston and Cambridge

Super Bowl LX Public Safety Restrictions
As the New England Patriots prepare to take on the Seattle Seahawks today, February 8, 2026, the City of Boston has implemented significant traffic and parking restrictions to manage expected celebrations. The Boston Police Department has established "No Stopping" zones in high-activity neighborhoods beginning this evening. Key areas affected include Brighton, Kenmore Square, the Northeastern University vicinity, Faneuil Hall, and the North Station area.
- Brighton: Parking is prohibited on both sides of Brighton Avenue from Linden Street to Allston Street.
- Kenmore Square: No stopping restrictions are in effect on Bay State Road between Beacon Street and Granby Street.
- Downtown: Expect heavy pedestrian traffic and potential rolling road closures near Faneuil Hall and the North Station area starting at approximately 8:00 p.m.
City officials strongly encourage those heading to watch parties to use public transit, biking, or walking to avoid significant gridlock and towing risks.
East Cambridge: Super Sunday Road Race
Commuters and residents in East Cambridge should prepare for localized disruptions due to the annual Super Sunday Road Race. Expect various road closures throughout the morning and early afternoon. Drivers are advised to avoid the primary race routes near the Cambridge side of the Charles River and to follow all posted detour signs to navigate around the event area.
Ongoing Construction and Infrastructure Alerts
Several long-term infrastructure projects continue to impact local travel today:
- Watertown: Construction on Mt. Auburn Street continues as part of the Complete Streets Project. Expect lane shifts and restricted street parking between Richards Road and Oakley Road, as well as between Winsor Avenue and School Street, for drainage installation and test pit work.
- Roslindale: The Canterbury Street Bridge remains closed to all vehicular traffic. Motorists must follow the primary detour route utilizing Hyde Park Avenue, Cummins Highway, and Seymour Street. Pedestrian access across the bridge is being maintained.
- Charlestown: Early-stage work near Sullivan Square and Rutherford Avenue may cause minor delays as crews prepare for the upcoming roadway redesign.
MBTA Service and Weather Impacts
In response to the current Cold Weather Emergency declared by Mayor Wu, which remains in effect through Monday, February 9, the MBTA has activated several winter service protocols:
- Bus Detours: Route 11 is currently detoured due to snow-related road conditions. Routes 119 and 121 are operating on designated snow routes, bypassing specific loops such as Beachmont and Tomasello Way.
- Station Alerts: At Sullivan Square, Elevator 881 is out of service for maintenance; riders should use Elevator 840 as an alternative. At Jackson Square, the lobby stairway to the south end of the platform is closed for ongoing renovations.
- Subway Service: The Blue Line may experience minor schedule shifts between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to accommodate necessary inspections.
Commuters are advised to check live tracking apps before heading out and to purchase round-trip tickets in advance to speed up their return journey after the game.