Crime & Safety

TRAFFIC ALERT: South Street Work, Oct. 5

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Work on a Waltham portion of the comuter rail tracks will start on Oct. 5 impacting traffic in the South Street area, according to Waltham Police. 

The Massachusetts Bay Commuter Rail Company will begin replacing the tracks at the Brandeis/Roberts station in Waltham at 11 p.m. on Oct. 5, according to a police press release. The project ends on Oct. 7 at 8 p.m.

Traffic will not be allowed across the tracks during construction. See the PDF in the photo box to the right for traffic and route adjustments. Be sure to scroll through the whole document.

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MBTA Bus and commuter rail service will run during the project. 

For updates on the project, follow the Waltham Police on Twitter, Facebook and their website. 

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