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I believe the traffic once the Wynn Casino is built will become like Quincy area 93--
Get ready for gridlock in this area.

Just came out of Malden Square last week could not believe the amount of condos being built there. Add another 1500 cars to that area.

They continue to build but completely ignore infrastructure.
 
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Have you ever heard of transit? I can't imagine too many people living in Malden especially Malden Center will be driving unless they work in the suburbs considering there is the orange line and a ton of bus routes right there.
 
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I don't totally disagree with Rifle though. Boston is growing yet we are making little to no infrastructure improvements. Things like the NSRL should be built.
 
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I don't totally disagree with Rifle though. Boston is growing yet we are making little to no infrastructure improvements. Things like the NSRL should be built.

Yes, probably NSRL if the costs can be kept under $2 or 3 billion or so combined with conversion of Grand Junction from heavy rail to light rail or a busway to get to an Urban Ring type of service.

But it seems like converting the commuter rail to a higher frequency indigo service during peak periods is a much less expensive and potentially shorter term win.

Ultimately limiting growth in and around Boston and shifting growth to secondary urban centers should be on the table.
 
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I don't totally disagree with Rifle though. Boston is growing yet we are making little to no infrastructure improvements. Things like the NSRL should be built.

What do you call the Green Line Extension, Red and Orange Line fleets being completely replaced and both expanded, the SLG, and infill stations at Yawkey, Boston Landing, and Assembly Square?

I don't disagree that there is more to do, including NSRL, but the characterization that we are doing "little to no infrastructure improvements" is simply not true.
 
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Yes, probably NSRL if the costs can be kept under $2 or 3 billion or so combined with conversion of Grand Junction from heavy rail to light rail or a busway to get to an Urban Ring type of service.

But it seems like converting the commuter rail to a higher frequency indigo service during peak periods is a much less expensive and potentially shorter term win.

Ultimately limiting growth in and around Boston and shifting growth to secondary urban centers should be on the table.

Converting commuter rail to higher frequency service would be accomplished by electrifying it (or large portions of it at least), and that'd be a pre-requisite to NSRL anyways, as that tunnel would have gradients too steep for diesel, and insufficient venting to boot.

Also, without NSRL, an electrification of the commuter rail system - or any other approach that dramatically increased train frequencies - would slam up against the bottle-neck constraints of the dead ends at North and South Stations. Very soon at North, pretty much immediately at South.

So NSRL and converting the commuter rail system is not an either / or situation, the two projects are intricately linked and mutually codependent. If we want a vastly better regional rail system, with better frequencies for existing customers and also opening up possibilities for the secondary centers as you suggest, we need to electrify, and if we boost the system that way, we cannot have everything dead-ending at the two termini, some good percentage of the trains will have to go through. And, conversely, if you want through-put, then they have to be electric.

So we should be getting started on electrifying a few lines of existing CR while scoping out and then building the NSRL, so that when the tunnel is ready, we've got a portion of CR ready to shift into the tunnel, AND we've gotten the kinks worked out on operating the new electric equipment (which won't be the same as Red or Orange vehicles). And as we work out the kinks on NSRL operations, we ramp up as many of the remaining CR lines as feasible over to electric.

If it all got going soon, and I'm lucky enough to reach geezer-hood, I MIGHT live to see it. I ain't holding my breath. But, as fattony notes, we ARE making improvements, and it DOES feel like momentum is abuilding.
 
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Converting commuter rail to higher frequency service would be accomplished by electrifying it (or large portions of it at least), and that'd be a pre-requisite to NSRL anyways, as that tunnel would have gradients too steep for diesel, and insufficient venting to boot.

I'd like to see battery electric multiple units with overhead wires so the existing infrastructure outside the city could be used prior to electrification. Though that presumes that battery efficiency and cost performance continue to improve with the Gigafactory and China ramping up production.

But we are way way off the gambling joint thread.
 
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But we are way way off the gambling joint thread.

Relevant username.

But seriously, all of this commuter line talk is really derailing the thread.
 
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Another few months and Everett might just have a skyline.
 
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Rode by this on the Newburyport train on Friday, and two things stood out. First, it's really huge, second, they are going to have a fantastic view from the tower. Looking through the rising steel as the train passed, I had an outstanding look at the Boston skyline. The view from the top of the tower is going to be a real premium.
 
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The view from behind Home Depot & Costco is impressive, and these pictures don't (quite) capture the building's scale. Only when you stand behind/between the Costco & HD can you see how tiny the staircases are, do you really appreciate the height of the floors and the volume of the central crossing hall (4 very tall stories high)
 
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The view from the top of the tower is going to be a real premium.

With little in the way, there shouldn't be too much of a difference in the view between a room on the top floor and one say 4-5 floors below that.
 
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The view from behind Home Depot & Costco is impressive, and these pictures don't (quite) capture the building's scale. Only when you stand behind/between the Costco & HD can you see how tiny the staircases are, do you really appreciate the height of the floors and the volume of the central crossing hall (4 very tall stories high)

I wish the city of Everett forced that strip mall to sell to WYNN in the best interests of the public concerning Infrastructure.
 
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I wish the city of Everett forced that strip mall to sell to WYNN in the best interests of the public concerning Infrastructure.

Force is not required. I thought there was some prior discussion about Wynn optioning the Gateway Center... or at least some discussions. All those stores could very easily (without much change in the existing structures or site plan layout) anchor a mixed use infill development with additional hotel space and residential.

If you look at the way they laid out the parking areas it seems ready made for an Assembly Square like infill.
 

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