- Southwest Corridor
:"This page is about the cancelled highway near
Boston, Massachusetts . For the future light rail project inMinneapolis, Minnesota , seeSouthwest Corridor (Minnesota) .The Southwest Corridor or Southwest Expressway was a project designed to bring an eight-lane highway into the City of Boston from a direction southwesterly of downtown. It was supposed to connect with Interstate 95 at Route 128.
The project started in
1948 withWilliam F. Callahan 's Master Highway Plan for Metropolitan Boston, went through several adjustments and then was killed in 1972 by Republican GovernorFrancis Sargent , following popular pressure. (Gov. Sargent declared a moratorium on all expressway construction within Route 128.) Having been witness to recent housing clearances for theInterstate 93 expressway andMassachusetts Turnpike , as well as similar projects inNew York City and other cities, the population of the affected area was largely unwilling to repeat similar costs for another expressway.The corridor was later recycled into the new route for the MBTA's Orange line and Amtrak'sNortheast Corridor with much of the surface area being developed as a 52 acre (210,000 m²) linear park.The 128–93–95 interchange was partially constructed, leaving a few abandoned ramps north of the interchange and one abandoned bridge (coord|42.208876|-71.142483|type:landmark) just west of the two active bridges.
Bibliography
*Al Lupo, Frank Colcord and Edmund P. Fowler, "Rites of Way: The Politics of Transportation in Boston and the U.S. City," Little, Brown and Company (1971)
*Tom Lewis, "Divided Highways," Viking-Penguin Books (1997)ee also
*Interstate 695 - A once proposed closely-related project to build an inner ring expressway around downtown Boston and cutting through East Cambridge.
External links
* [http://www.bostonroads.com/roads/southwest/ Southwest Expressway - Unbuilt]
* [http://members.aol.com/netransit8/cancel.html]
* [http://www.kurumi.com/roads/3di/i695.html#695ma]
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