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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    Mr. F line. Building over the Pike and South Station has been so difficult. Would the idea of an having an authority similar to MassPort charged with building a deck from Back Bay to the Expressway make sense? instead of all the tax giveaways, the Agency could then sell or lease the parcels. The...
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    There is a plan to extend the third track from Readville to Canton Junction. The fourth track from Forest Hills to Readville would help to make Forest Hills a more viable commuter stop.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Having worked on the RR. I always noted they ran through swamps, but I also thought it was because it was flat. Back when these RR's were laid out the forests had been pretty much clear cut and New England was farmland.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I'm not sure how much of maintenance costs go towards the tilting mechanism but if it were disabled and that could save a significant amount of money, the sets may be more cost effective.
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    Building over a railroad tracks is MUCH more expensive than building on open land. That is what held up South Station and the air rights over the Pike. My suggestion of eliminating North Station also eliminates the cost of building over the tracks, and makes the land more valuable .
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    To mitigate costs, why not have Central Station replace North Station? It would free up the station for further development and eliminate the movable bridge over the Charles River.
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Put the highway in a tunnel and imagine the possibilities at ground level. There are tunnels under bodies of water all over the world. Tunneling near the Charles should not be a problem.
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    And the Lord looked down at the sea of cars, and saw congestion and pollution. And the Lord said "Let there be light, rail! And all the cars became trolleys and interurban light rail was restored.
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    Regional New England Rail (Amtrak & State DOT & NEC)

    Looking forward to see some video of it at full speed at Pueblo. It is so quiet!
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    Providence East Side Railroad Tunnel

    How about a tunnel that bypasses Providence Station entirely? have it between the tangent track in East Providence to the tangent track in Cranston and make the Airport Station the major stop for HSR? HSR trains between Boston and PVD would use the current route. If the commuter system goes...
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    Providence East Side Railroad Tunnel

    I think you would only look at the East Junction route if you are contemplating 200 MPH service and up and at that point you are probably contemplating a re route west of Providence until you get to the tangent track s at Cranston.
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    Regional New England Rail (Amtrak & State DOT & NEC)

    Further, The signal system that MNRR upgraded to is geared towards slower speeds and higher frequencies .
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    Regional New England Rail (Amtrak & State DOT & NEC)

    Full disclosure. I worked the Corridor for 42 years. One of the constraints on MNRR is that it has not been at 4 track capacity for just about all of my years working it. There was a time when MNRR contemplated going to three tracks east of Stamford and downgraded the speeds on track 2 because...
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    Mr. F- Line. When I mentioned a gauntlet track through this tunnel (If it helped with clearance) you mentioned the addition of two extra interlocking to accommodate the gauntlet track as an added expense. But, if the line is double-tracked from Readville all the way to Franklin, then two...
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    I'm not sure of the dimensions but if Passenger equipment could clear that tunnel with two tracks you could build a gauntlet track through it to give freight trains clearance.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I propose a viaduct exclusively for buses between South Station and Back Bay, built over the existing Turnpike/ railroad right-of -way which would also connect with the Haul Road to the Sea Port and integrated into the Silver Line. It also could be part of a deck between Back Bay and Cove...
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    As far as archeology , the site is on fill . The original shoreline was where the old Essex Hotel stands ,across the street. I do know there was extensive drilling to test the soil under the station tracks when they were re configured, because I was there for it. I do not remember any...
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    Or the piles work will be will be going on as the platform is being built over the tracks. Not sure.
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    I believe the red things in the video are the piles already in place for the tower. The arches will tie into them .
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    Call me crazy but I would also re locate the T Maintenance facility in Southie down to Savin Hill. And I would put the heavy rail on the existing bridge which goes over the old cut section where the Haul road is. The property there could make the T a lot of money (assuming the T actually owns it)

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