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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    @Teban54, thank you (as ever) for the detailed and thoughtful reply! :) I think I agree with you about the theoretical dimensions of limitations here. Obviously the particular practical effects of each of those dimensions can be discussed and examined in much greater depth, but I think I...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    I'm sorry that it took me so long to reply to this. Great analysis, and I really like the theoretical framework, particularly the graphs -- I've never been able to sketch them out particularly clearly, but they definitely align with my internal thought process on all this. (And an excellent...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    I think my feelings on South Coast Rail remain unchanged from several years ago. In particular:
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    I mean, if I were a kid and I’d thought my schoolbus was about to be smashed by an oncoming train, I’d probably still be a little freaked out the next day. (“See tracks? Think trains” is pretty heavily predicated on the concept that you’ll die if a train hits you.) And these are probably just...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    This is incredibly catty of me to say, but I didn’t realize there was direct service from Church Street to Fall River. Less sarcastically, they seemed to have the convention of showing branches splitting (Stoughton, Rockburyport), so I admit I hope they adjust that on next printing. More...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    You could just use Copper for both, since they share the trunk along Boylston Street. I want to come back to this, and I guess maybe briefly step back and talk about objectives here. For me, the GLR concept is not exactly about figuring out what transit should look like. Rather, I see two...
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    Fantasy T maps

    Also, not to be overlooked: this map may be the most comprehensive map I've seen of proposed and potential developments in Greater Boston that I've ever seen. Once again, I say: amazing work, @samsongam !
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    Fantasy T maps

    Looks amazing! The more I look, the more I see. Great stuff, top to bottom.
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    (Ugh, the forum software ate my quote linking.) @TheRatmeister said: I agree with the principle. I wish I had a firmer sesnse of the cost of a new flying junction, compared to basic C&C (or even just flat tunnel borings). @Teban54 said: Without knowing the full extent of Teban54's argument...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Finally circling back to some of this. Yes, good point. And I believe there's actually space for passing tracks at Courthouse as well, which could potentially be used for turning trains when needed. I'm embarrassed to admit that I'm not 100% sure I remember the exact point I was getting at...
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    As @The EGE suggests, my theory (based purely on vibes, I haven't actually checked any data) is that the northside had a lot (like, the vibes are a lot) of closures, which would have disrupted habit formation. That's fascinating that Middleboro had essentially exactly the same numbers in '18...
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    New Commuter Rail Regional Rail passenger counts just dropped: https://www.massdottracker.com/latest-posts/fall-2024-regional-rail-counts I haven't been able to dig into the data yet, but the fact that Lansdowne and Boston Landing (!) are both comfortably in the top 10 -- and that Ruggles is...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    I can’t speak for the actual situation at the T, but from my professional IRL experience, I’m guessing that feedback form probably is actually at least somewhat monitored. My guess would be that the 5-day turnaround is to handle cases where the team has to do some investigation to actually...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Could perhaps reuse some of the Silver Line Phase III plans, particuarly via Charles St? Depends whether you are trying to maintain the connection to Arlington/west. Else, you could maybe majorly rework the tunnels just to the south of the station (might be able to avoid triggering Historical...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Just popping in to say that I don’t mean to be leaving this discussion “on read” — just wrangling a few different projects right now. I hope to reply soon. (And I hope it goes without saying, but I think all the discussion is awesome, and I really appreciate the opportunity to talk about this...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I’ve sometimes sketched a locally-oriented service that runs from Auburndale to Cleveland Circle and then interlines with the C to Kenmore where it loops. But yes, the density is quite low. @TheRatmeister, good call on the cycling integration. I wonder if low-floor cars and lower-ridership...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Don't have time tonight to respond to things (will try tomorrow), but one other point did occur to me, which is the length of trainsets. Current 2-car sets are about ~150 feet long. A single T10 supertrain will be 114 feet, and a supertrain doubleset ("hypertrain"?) will be just under 230 feet...
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    Regional New England Rail (Amtrak & State DOT & NEC)

    The last time I checked, Amtrak sells tickets from South Station to Route 128, but not the reverse, I'm guessing for similar reasons as @ceo lays out: the journey from RTE to BOS is very short and it's that much more likely that riders will have planned their journey on a tight schedule; the...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Good call! I pulled the Transit Matters data for an example day during this period, and yup, looks like it was about 20-22 TPH: https://dashboard.transitmatters.org/green/trips/single/?from=70158&to=70200&date=2024-12-11 That being said: This is the part that gets me though. "Operational...

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