Live wires were strewn across the highway following the early morning crash, forcing the shutdown of traffic in both directions for much of the day.
A southbound lane of Route 1A in Boston reopened Tuesday, a day after a bus crash knocked down several poles and electrical transformers, officials said. The lane reopened around 1:30 p.m., according ...
Boston police said the bus knocked down four light poles and two transformers, leaving wires strewn across the highway.
Traffic headed into Boston will remain closed Monday evening on the city’s William F. McClellan Highway, or Route 1A, including headed toward the airport, hours after a bus hit a light pole and sent ...
A Monday morning crash is continuing to cause significant delays and could snarl traffic around Boston Logan Airport.
Traffic was stopped in both directions on a Boston highway after a bus crashed into a light pole on Monday morning.
A section of Route 1A in East Boston fully reopened Tuesday evening after closing Monday morning due to a bus crash that ...
One southbound lane of Route 1A in East Boston reopened Tuesday afternoon after a bus crashed into a utility pole and brought down three other poles and two transformers.
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A bus crashed into a utility pole Monday morning on an East Boston highway near Logan airport, knocking down power lines and causing hours and hours of traffic delays that continued through the ...
Route 1A reopened Tuesday afternoon in East Boston, more than 24 hours after a bus crash brought utility wires down on the busy corridor. The bus was carrying passengers to Logan airport. Two people ...