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  1. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Yes, and that's an issue I faced when creating this very map too, and partly why so many crayon proposals just end up creating a branch of the Orange Line at Sullivan instead. I think the "best" radial route for Everett alone would be via the Red X to North Station, South Station and beyond, in...
  2. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    A north-south connection through Somerville (and connecting Cambridge to Somerville) is indeed intriguing and necessary, but I have my reservations that a rail line, especially a grade-separated one, is the best option. I imagine such a connection will serve a lot of local demands, so a bus...
  3. Teban54

    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    https://mass.streetsblog.org/2024/05/13/mbta-is-finally-showing-progress-on-bus-operator-hiring
  4. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I'm not too hot about a line to Medford Square. The 101's route closely parallels GLX, and density drops off a bit north of your Winter Hill station. Medford as a whole is pretty auto-centric and less dense, and the parts that aren't (along the Salem St corridor) would require a bus connection...
  5. Teban54

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    I just posted this on Reddit, and wrote a few fact checks that I'll copy over here: California is not running any electric trains yet as of writing, though EMUs are scheduled to begin service on Caltrain this fall. Caltrain electrification is also known for high costs due to hiring of...
  6. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    And apparently I replied to you with the exact same thing about Red X's involvement last time... But this time I actually made a map!
  7. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Isn't that the exact same thing you said last time? :ROFLMAO: Anyway, in my unlimited-budget (or in other words, purely merit-based) crayon world, I actually prefer sending radial lines to both Everett and Chelsea, and there are two routes downtown that nicely pair with them: one via the Red X...
  8. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    You may find this (god-mode-ish) proposal of mine interesting: While I didn't draw it explicitly here, you can easily imagine the line being extended further into South Boston. More realistically, though, a streetcar through South Boston sounds more realistic. Personally, I have the following...
  9. Teban54

    New Red and Orange Line Cars

    My blog has a page with some of this info: MBTA’s Red Line has maximum grade of 4% (for 1200′). Orange Line has a very short segment with a 5.6% grade (for 60′); otherwise, the maximum grade is 4% (for 750′). (Source: MBTA vehicle procurement technical specifications)
  10. Teban54

    Fantasy T maps

    Gotcha. This is roughly in line with what I thought, but I didn't know you did plan a short bored section. Using the (encroached) Watertown Branch and Pleasant St is an interesting idea: Main St (the 70 bus) technically serves more residents, but I imagine you might have been looking at TOD...
  11. Teban54

    Fantasy T maps

    Regarding your proposed line, the section between Nubian and Longwood (D) makes perfect sense, and I had implicitly suggested a similar L-hook line in the past. Where it worries me in an ideal world is that sections west of Coolidge Corner becomes a tangential line again, as Brighton Center...
  12. Teban54

    Fantasy T maps

    The interesting twist in this whole discussion of "tangential lines to the north" is that, according to the SLX Alternative Analysis, the SL6 route's alternatives from Everett (Glendale) to Kendall outperformed the alternative to Haymarket in both ridership and public support. I wouldn't...
  13. Teban54

    Fantasy T maps

    My interpretation of Alon's blogpost goes both ways: there's also "If you're building a radial line, don't make it go round and round avoiding the downtown core for the purpose of getting a circumferential bit in." And yes, I've seen various examples elsewhere where such lines underperform in...
  14. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Damn, stop giving me even more stuff to read when I don't have time to do so! /sarcasm
  15. Teban54

    Fantasy T maps

    I understand it's tempting to have a "tangential" line that offers circumferential-like service around the core and radial-like service further out (conceptual sketch below). That said, as I elaborated in this comment (motivated by this Alon Levy post), such routes typically underperform in...
  16. Teban54

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    There is a recent discussion on Reddit's r/transit sub about why cities stopped building cut-and-cover (C&C) tunnels, motivated by this article. While I haven't read the original article yet, the discussion seems interesting. A lot of common points include C&C's disruption to neighborhoods, with...
  17. Teban54

    Fantasy T maps

    I'm having an extremely hard time catching up with the flurry of activity all around (both in this thread and on the rest of this forum), but I'll throw in a very quick and very minor comment: I believe you mean "Audubon Circle" for the C's St Mary's St, not "Adubon Circle", right? (I'll try...
  18. Teban54

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Question: What did you use to generate the 10-min walksheds? They seem a lot more fine-grained than the "circles with 800m radius" approach that I used, and I would love to improve my rapid transit walksheds if the process can be automated.
  19. Teban54

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    So yeah, that MBTA map had been on my radar for a few weeks (I think it was you who brought it up, so kudos), and I do plan to try recreating that at some point. Of course, working on that also means a dedicated job density map as a byproduct - I hear the calls from all other comments above you...
  20. Teban54

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    That's a very good suggestion! I thought about doing it, but I didn't import OpenStreetMap data at the time. Since I will have to set it up for the next post anyway, I will try to add the water bodies to the density map in the (hopefully near) future. Very true. Some other candidates may have...

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