 Hi, my name is Paige Smith and I'm reporting from the Longfellow Bridge. In 2013, bridge construction began as a result of a mass department of transportation distinction as structurally deficient. As a result, a massive re-haul was proposed and then initiated, which brings us here today. The newest development in the construction impacts Redline service from Park Street to Kendall Square during the weekends, during which there will be a replacement of trains with shuttle buses during that time. The service disruption, which began on September 29th and will conclude on December 17th, impacts both Cambridge and Boston residents. We spoke to a key engineer with the project, as well as several Boston and Cambridge residents, to hear what they have to say about the project. Why are we doing this? Because this bridge was deemed structurally deficient. After the Minnesota bridge collapsed in 2009, I believe, the state rushed around. This took an overview of every single bridge that we have in the state, and this was the marks on the books since 2009 to be done. Well, as we know, the T is a massive dysfunctional on both days, but I think in this case, they publicized it well beforehand and said which weekend the head of the Charles Thanksgiving would be affected. So I think they've done the best and I think it's probably something they had to do. The service disruption I'm thinking is fine because it's all being done for the longer term good, so I'm putting up with some of the disruption that is caused. Luckily, I just live at MGH and work in Pendle, so any disruption just means that my commute is going to be maybe three or four minutes longer than you should be. I was kind of surprised that they were going to close it down on the weekend. Whenever they're doing it on the weekend, they might be working for the evenings when people would do it. So it's not going to impact me personally, except to jump in an Uber, I guess. I live at Central and I work here at MGH, so it's literally two stops away from me and I'm still affected by this weekend disruption happening right after Kendall. So it's just one stop, but I'm still pretty affected by it. I know it's only going on the weekend, so that's pretty helpful. But living off of the B-Line, which had construction over the summer for three weeks, and moving on to the Red Line, I am affected again by construction going on for like three months. So not the best move at MGH.