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Sudbury’s portion of the Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT) will be paved in the coming months, and grading work appears to be moving along swiftly. But one of the more unique features of the trail is already taking shape.
The intersection of the MCRT and the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail in Sudbury is often referred to as the “diamond” or the “diamond junction.” It’s a unique historical site, but also a design feature for the two rail trails. As part of the development of the MCRT, a rotary will be installed, complete with interpretive signage. Sudbury Weekly is calling it the “Wittle Bitty Wotary” because it’s the most adorable thing ever.
On Thursday, May 1, construction workers began installation work for the rotary. These pictures are from the afternoon of May 1:




