The Longfellow Bridge, also known to locals as the "Salt-and-Pepper Bridge" or the "Salt- and-Pepper-Shaker Bridge" due to the shape of its central towers, carries Route 3 and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Red Line across the Charles River to connect Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood with the Kendall Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. A portion of the elevated Charles/Massachusetts General Hospital train station also lies at the eastern end of the bridge.

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  • The Longfellow Bridge, also known to locals as the "Salt-and-Pepper Bridge" or the "Salt- and-Pepper-Shaker Bridge" due to the shape of its central towers, carries Route 3 and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Red Line across the Charles River to connect Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood with the Kendall Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. A portion of the elevated Charles/Massachusetts General Hospital train station also lies at the eastern end of the bridge. The bridge falls under the jurisdiction and oversight of the state's Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) and MassHighway. For unknown reasons, the upstream sidewalks are narrower than the downstream ones. The bridge carries approximately 49,500 cars and 87,000 mass-transit passengers every weekday.
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  • The Longfellow Bridge, also known to locals as the "Salt-and-Pepper Bridge" or the "Salt- and-Pepper-Shaker Bridge" due to the shape of its central towers, carries Route 3 and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Red Line across the Charles River to connect Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood with the Kendall Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. A portion of the elevated Charles/Massachusetts General Hospital train station also lies at the eastern end of the bridge.
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