The temporary bridge connecting Lynn and Saugus, Massachusetts via Route 107 has reopened earlier than expected, days after it was closed for repairs.
The bridge was suddenly shut down Wednesday evening after a field inspection found cracking on bridge deck panel assemblies. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) said crews "worked around the clock" to replace or repair the 16 affected deck panel assemblies. The bridge officially reopened to traffic Friday at noon.
After the bridge closed, drivers on the North Shore were stuck in heavy traffic and gridlock because of detours. The drawbridge remained open to marine traffic, along with sidewalks on the bridge for pedestrians and cyclists. Delays were originally expected through the weekend.
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