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Boston: February 6, 2026 Traffic Advisory

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~ Boston, MA - On Sunday, February 8, 2026, the city will be hosting Super Bowl LX and in order to ensure public safety, the Boston Police Department has requested certain No Stopping restrictions to be temporarily implemented throughout the city.

The Inter-Neighborhood Event will see a number of streets in various areas of Boston closed off to vehicular traffic. People attending these events are encouraged to use alternative modes of transportation such as walking, biking or taking public transit. For those interested in using bikes, information on Bluebikes, the regional bike share service, can be found on their website. Additionally, information on the MBTA can be found online for those planning to take public transit.

The MBTA has advised riders to purchase round-trip tickets instead of one-way tickets for a faster return trip. Walking is also a great way to move around and explore the city during this event.

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In the Brighton area, both sides of Brighton Avenue from Linden Street to Allston Street and Harvard Avenue from Commonwealth Avenue to Cambridge Street will have No Stopping restrictions in place. In Kenmore Square area, Bay State Road from Beacon Street to Granby Street and Beacon Street from Massachusetts Avenue to Park Drive will also have restrictions.

Other areas affected include Boylston Street from Massachusetts Avenue to Brookline Avenue and Brookline Avenue from Beacon Street (Kenmore Square) to Pilgrim Road. Burlington Street from Brookline Avenue to the Dead End and Commonwealth Avenue from Massachusetts Avenue to the Boston University Bridge will also have No Stopping restrictions.

In Northeastern area, Hemenway Street from Forsyth Street to Boylston Street and Westland Avenue from Hemenway Street to Massachusetts Avenue will be closed off. In Faneuil Hall area, Congress Street from New Chardon Street to State Street and Hanover Street from Congress Street to Surface Road will have No Stopping restrictions.

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North Station area will also see closures on Canal Street from New Chardon Street to Causeway Street and Causeway Street from Merrimac Street to North Washington Street.

In Roslindale, the Canterbury Street Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic starting Friday, September 12 at 9:00 p.m. due to findings from a recent bridge inspection. Pedestrian access will still be available but drivers are advised to follow the detour signage in place. The primary detour route will utilize Hyde Park Avenue, Cummins Highway, Rowe Street, Brown Avenue, and Seymour Street.

Drivers traveling through these affected areas should expect delays and are advised to reduce speed and use caution. The bridge will remain closed until further notice.

The city of Boston is committed to ensuring the safety of its residents and visitors during this major event. People are encouraged to plan ahead and use alternative modes of transportation in order to avoid any inconvenience caused by these temporary No Stopping restrictions.

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