lainpimicaja
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I don't know what 'proof' as such there is or may have been, but the idea that they promised "equal or better" has been kicking around for a while.
This Boston Globe piece from 2006 (when the Silver Line Phase III was in its death throes) quotes a Sierra Club spokesman saying "[the Silver Line/Phase III proposal] does not meet the commitment that the T made to provide 'equal or better' service when the Orange Line was torn down."
So it's definitely not just here that there's been an understanding that the Elevated was not supposed to get an inferior replacement.
Watch around the 12-min mark of this documentary, which goes into SL planning history - the "equal or better" line came from the draft environmental impact report that was sent to the feds, so it was an actual claim the state put out there. Strongly recommend watching the whole video if you haven't already - does a good job of exploring the tensions in planning and Boston's recent history (great interviews, too).