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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    Thanks, thats pretty much exactly what I was looking for! Don’t know how I couldn’t find it before.
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    No, I’m looking for a close up one so I can see where it’d actually be going within the towns.
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    Can’t seem to find it on the mbta site, nor searching through this thread: can someone direct me to a close-up map of phase 2? One where you can see where the route is going, relative to actual locations in towns?
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I just mean anywhere. Run it along Storrow and the Pike, or the harbor, or Southie…
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    We laugh, but a retro-looking suspended monorail like Wuppertal’s would be a tourist attraction in its own right.
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    Thanks for the info! $20 mil per station is nuts, but not surprising
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    Not relevant to the current conversations, but one going on in the CR to NH thread: For the entire Commuter Rail system, whats the portion of stations that currently have high platforms? What is the typical cost to upgrade a single station from low to high? I know TransitMatters is saying $250...
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    Thanks @Brattle Loop and @F-Line to Dudley I should clarify that I wasn’t referring really to taking over existing rail (that is an option for the 1960s), but building out their own lines. I used Brightline as an example because they’re building a bunch of the tracks themselves (they don’t...
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    This is just a generic Amtrak question. Is there any impetus anywhere for Amtrak to acquire its own tracks, so they don’t have to compete with the freight lines? As much as its fun to rag on the US intercity passenger rail system, the freight system is world class (and given the numbers, it...
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    Agreed that they're clearly pushing that design. But lets be honest: there are enough NIMBYs around that anything remotely different will never get off the page. May as well just accept that and help smooth the way forward. That said, whether it is just due to the proposal priming me or genuine...
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    Crazy Highway Pitches

    But where would it go? Where I-90 and Rte 20 intersect is pretty much the bridge over the river, and the elevation between the two highways is pretty high. Maybe where Rte 23 crosses the Pike? Its not directly relevant to that, but for the north-south proposal, the best solution is to finish...
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    Quincy General Developments

    I’d say a little creative upgrading of the Braintree split could resolve that. And a hospital most certainly could maintain a shuttle bus to the train station thats 3 minutes away.
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    Quincy General Developments

    Don’t forget Beth Israel Milton. Its where I usually ended up before moving out of Quincy. Regarding that spot next to Quincy High, my gut says its probably wetland of some sort? It certainly is more central than Crown Colony, but CC has fantastic highway access and Burgin running up into the...
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    Quincy General Developments

    Its a shame that they tore down the hospital - I lived just a few blocks away, and appreciated having it so close - but is very much a very suburban neighborhood. Not only that, but there’s loads of quite expensive homes just over on Adams St. Most of the denser developments in Quincy should...
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    You specifically cite where the article mentions the racial angle and then say I’m the one that has brought that into the conversation. Just because it doesn’t specify one specific racial group, but a variety of non-white groups, does not change the fact that the article presents this as a...
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    rte 3/6 is an expressway on both sides.
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    I just picked in between because it sounded good. The main point is that I don’t see it making much sense, on its own, to have bike/pedestrian traffic following rte 3/6 and 25/28, where both are divided highways, and mostly controlled access (28 is a bit of a hybrid at that point).
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    I can see an issue with so explicitly making this an issue for specific ethnic groups common in just the specific neighborhoods in question. As a pilot program, fine, but if they’re going to do this, they should roll it out to the entire system.
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    I know it won’t happen, but from a purely non-motor vehicle perspective, I’d prefer a pedestrian/bike-only bridge in between the two highway bridges, to keep the highway traffic as far away from cyclists and pedestrians as possible.
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    Massachusetts Bridges (fka Accelerated Bridge Repair)

    About time, its supposed to have been starting this spring, anyway.

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