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Baker-Polito Administration, Transportation Officials Visit Green Line Extension Project

Posted on October 1, 2020

Today Governor Charlie Baker, Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Massachusetts Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack, MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak, and others joined Green Line Extension project staff at Lechmere Station to tour ongoing GLX work. 

In conjunction with the MBTA’s $8 billion Building a Better T program, GLX will extend the Green Line approximately 4.7 miles north along 2 branches from a relocated Lechmere Station to Union Square in Somerville and College Avenue in Medford. To date, the project is over 50 percent complete and progressing as scheduled. When complete, GLX will provide service in areas that did not previously have access to reliable public transit, and will significantly reduce vehicle emissions on the road by supporting anticipated increased ridership.

MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak, Governor Charlie Baker, Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, GLX Project Manager John Dalton, and others tour GLX construction.
MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak, Governor Charlie Baker, Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, GLX Project Manager John Dalton, and others tour GLX construction.

“The Green Line Extension is a transformational project for the region, and will improve access to jobs, housing, and education across eastern Massachusetts,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “We are proud of our administration’s work to set this project on the right track and are thrilled to be able to spotlight ongoing construction today. We’re grateful for our collaboration with local and federal partners and for the hard work of the GLX project team as we look forward to the project’s completion.”

“By working with local communities, federal partners, and many others, the Commonwealth was able to advance the Green Line Extension Project, and we’re excited about its ongoing progress,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “We look forward to the completion of this important project that will significantly improve our transportation system and provide benefits for residents across the Greater Boston area.”

“The Baker-Polito Administration is proud of how this project has moved from dream to reality after being jumpstarted several years ago when $1 billion in savings were achieved and 2 communities contributed funding,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “I want to express my gratitude to the project team, MBTA capital delivery, and our municipal partners for closely collaborating on track, bridge, and other core work that will give community members Green Line service at 6 new station stops by the end of 2021.”

“With construction of the Green Line Extension more than 50 percent complete, we’re well on our way to delivering new rail service to transit-dependent communities in Somerville, Medford, and Cambridge, and providing access to more economic, educational, and recreation opportunities,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “I want to express my continued appreciation to the Baker-Polito Administration for their leadership, our municipal partners for their collaboration on essential work in propelling this project forward, and the entire GLX team for the remarkable progress.”

GLX Project Manager John Dalton shows Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack and Governor Charlie Baker GLX construction progress.
GLX Project Manager John Dalton shows Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack and Governor Charlie Baker GLX construction progress.

The total project cost is nearly $2.3 billion, which includes other project components such as real estate, professional services, contingency, and the procurement of 24 new trolleys to augment the existing Green Line fleet. Construction is staffed daily with approximately 650 management and field staff personnel with over 2.5 million design and construction job hours expended as of August 2020. Nearly 77,000 square feet of retaining walls have been installed within the project corridor, 39,000 cubic yards of concrete have been installed, the installation of caissons supporting the viaduct is 100 percent complete, and the installation of viaduct steel is nearly complete at 95 percent. The complete reconstruction of 2 bridges at Broadway and Washington Streets has been finished with these bridges reopened.

When complete, GLX will have installed 100,000 railroad ties, 21,000 linear feet (nearly 4 miles) of pilings, 22 million pounds of steel girders, 17 miles of permanent track, and 2 miles of multiuse community path.

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