Story in the Globe about impact of construction on traffic and commuter rail:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2019/05/30/the-mass-pike-for-some-massive-disruption-are-ready/ZCvDo2pSERUVUREJEizIUN/story.html?p1=HP_Feed_ContentQuery
"Beginning this summer, commuters are in for longer rides as the Massachusetts Department of Transportation prepares to extend the Prudential tunnel under parts of Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street to make way for an air-rights real estate development.
Extending the tunnel involves upgrading and expanding ventilation systems — fans, controls and other electrical components — as well as installing piles and set beams to support a deck. These activities require Massachusetts Turnpike lane closures, both temporary and long-term, to create work areas. And with work areas come speed reductions to ensure worker safety over the estimated 16-month project."
I'm assuming that 16-moth timeline is for DOT work only and that they are building supports for not just 1000 Boylston. Anybody knows if these are good assumptions?