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EAST BOSTON BRIDGE MAY SHORTEN ROUTE TO REVERE

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Members of the University on their way to Revere Beach will find the trip shortened some seven or eight miles, if a measure to build a suspension bridge connecting Boston and East Boston, which was recently introduced into the Massachusetts Legislature, receives the approved of that body.

The probable route of such traffic, in the event of the realization of the project, would be down Cambridge street, over the Charles River dam, up a ramp to the end of the bridge from the North Station to the junction of Porter and Orleans streets in East Boston, and thence over the usual road.

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