The final departure from Boston on all days is still too early.
With all the talk about extending night hours for the subway you would think the CR would be looking to add later trains not take them away.
The final departure from Boston on all days is still too early.
jass said:Holy shit they cancelled the 12:50am return from Worcester on Saturdays. That will have a MAJOR impact on people attending events at the DCU and especially the Palladium. I wonder if the owner of those even centers were consulted?
Now the latest return is 11pm, which is before most shows end.
Major downgrade, and a big deal for both the event centers and their attendees - I took that train when I was in college many times, and obviously was never alone (99% of the riders came from the concert).
With all the talk about extending night hours for the subway you would think the CR would be looking to add later trains not take them away.
Some lines operate freight runs at night, so they can't extend CR operations.
I no longer see the new schedule linked from http://mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/lines/?route=WORCSTER . Has it been delayed?
^ Do enough people take the Commuter Rail to DCU center events for this to have that big an impact on their ticket sales?
How was this station related to the Fenway Center project, of recent slowly-dying fame?
It's not. Or at least not joined at the hip with any one specific project......
How was this station related to the Fenway Center project, of recent slowly-dying fame?
It's not. Or at least not joined at the hip with any one specific project. It's designed to complement new development in the area and to be compatible with air rights in the area. Would help a lot if Fenway Center wasn't imploding before our eyes because that would boost the utilization a lot, but that's not a requirement for this thing to generate ridership.
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news...f_yawkey_commuter_rail_station_to_be_fin.html
"......More changes to the station will eventually be made when the massive Fenway Center mixed-use development is built around the station.
Those future improvements include building new head houses on Brookline Avenue and Beacon Street and extending Yawkey Way so MASCO shuttle buses, which serve the Longwood Medical Area, can pull up to the station, Pesaturo said.
When a parking garage for the Fenway Center development is built, solar panels installed atop the garage will power Yawkey Station, which will make it the first “net-zero energy” rail station in Massachusetts, officials have said....."