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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    Bus lanes going down on Huntington Ave near Brigham Circle, LMA, and Northeastern:
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    I really think that chasing after driverless buses is terrible for addressing the short-term crisis. Why would you want to work somewhere (or be invested working somewhere) when the goal is to make your job obsolete? For the foreseeable future, we are going to need human operators, and the...
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    It's retirements, but also lots of other things - lack of bathroom access, crap working conditions, bad schedules, assaults on operators, bad pay for junior employees, all the stress and strain of the pandemic, fears of privatization, lack of affordable housing that allows for a decent commute...
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    Having a service that connects Montreal, the White Mountains, Portland, and Boston would be a win-win-win-win from all perspectives. It is insanely hard to get to the White Mountains today without a car for a hiking / camping trip (you can make it happen with Concord Coach and the AMC shuttle...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Here's another take on the idea of the T being swallowed up by MassDOT: https://commonwealthmagazine.org/opinion/merging-mbta-with-dot-is-a-bad-idea/ Have to say I agree with this because the T was a much better transit agency (def not saying there weren't major issues / mistakes made - like...
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    Arsenal Yards | Arsenal Mall Redevelopment | Watertown

    In an urban environment with lots of congestion, transit signal priority is not gonna do much. Watertown should be doing what Boston did on Columbus Ave on Arsenal - fastest way to provide better quality transit to this area.
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    MBTA Construction Projects

    Yes, we are thankfully not like NY on this front - only 23% of MTA stations have elevators. Good report available here from TC on those accessibility issues.
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    City Hall Plaza Revamp | Government Center

    I gotta say . . . this looks disappointing sadly (I'll hold final judgment until it's completed though).
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    If you check the Bus Modernization webpage, they say they're trying to increase the number of 60-ft buses (doesn't seem to be a number or target included).
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    The T seems to be clear that this proposal would require changes to conditions on the ground. There is plenty of roadway space available in and around Kenmore Sq, so it's certainly possible for it to work with the city to claim some lanes for layover and busway. It would require some...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Yeah, agreed that it leaves the Hillside community with a bad taste in their mouth - all the more reason they should start doing the extension to Mystic Valley Pkwy the second the College Ave branch is done. At least most of Winthrop St and this part of S. Medford is within the 1/2 catchment...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    You can check out the static map for the T's proposal for BNR here. The new take on the 96 would be a game changer for Medford - much more of the city would get really good service connecting it to the rest of the system - OL (Malden Center), GL (Tufts / College Ave) and RL (Davis and Porter).
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    Roslindale Infill and Small Developments

    Could it be this proposed development? Looks like it's board approved.
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    North-south service through Somerville is definitely a need and lacking here. Something like what's included below in red might be a service idea to consider: essentially a Haines Square to Central Square high frequency route via Fellsway, McGrath, and Prospect - stitches together Medford...
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    Yes, but the trade-off seems to be much worth it, especially in Medford. They get two new high frequency routes (T101, T96) with connections 7-days a week, virtually all-day to the OL, RL, and GL. Express buses are expensive and provide a very limited amount of service needs.
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    If we take the North Station-South Station politics out of the equation, just from a bus planning perspective, it makes A LOT of sense to combine the 93 and the 7 (which this service concept essentially does). Individually, the 93 and 7 are very short routes, and provided good, but limited...
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    The number of new buses doesn't directly translate into more service. There's a potential for more service hours just with the existing fleet (more service the rest of the day outside of morning / evening rush hour, late night, weekends). Big issue is having the staff to operator that.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Approximately 65 feet or so, if you're going by NACTO standards.
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    General Infrastructure

    I don't agree that MassDOT should be in charge of the parkways - their staff is still way too old-school when it comes to traffic engineering. We need to think of these parkways from a climate change perspective, not a highway planning one. In a lot of cases, they should go to whichever local...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    100% concur with this - for Orange Line and Green Line riders, Back Bay is way more convenient.

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