Buses like the 111, which are often slowed by bridge traffic between Chelsea and Boston, will likely have a quicker ride over the Tobin, thanks to an agreement between the state transportation agency and the Conservation Law Foundation, according to the foundation.
“People who depend on the bus are constantly delayed as the Tobin is inundated with single-occupancy cars. This new lane will slash those travel times benefiting Chelsea residents and workers,” Staci Rubin, an attorney at the foundation, said in a statement Friday.
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