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    Crazy Highway Pitches

    Well, they *could* blast out the outcrops, but that’d take forever to get approced. Is anyone who is involved w/ the West Springfield CSX yard educating people about how it could ease congestion on I-90?
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    I’m thinking the purpose would be to avoid congestion from outlying suburbs going into Providence. Also, there was an Amtrak stop in the 70s, apparently. Have to think population growth in the meantime might make it more useful than then: Bristol County is about 30% more populous than in 1970.
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    Amtrak Northeast Regional stop in Mansfield. Either at the existing stop or right alongside 495. Existing would seem easier, might annoy local NIMBYs. Alongside 495 would seem more convenient, as it’d be easier to get to for anyone who is between Providence and 128.
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    Crazy Highway Pitches

    What the Pike really needs is some improvements between I-84 and 146/Worcester. I don’t know what it is about Worcester, but without fail, that stretch of the Pike jams up constantly. What to do, I don’t know - but I’m not diametrically opposed to one more lane, myself.
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    As long as you’re drawing from a wider pool of supply, the more options you have to draw from, the better a fit you’ll be able to find. Even if the overall imbalance between supply and demand remains constant. When you can choose from a wider array of towns, you’re more likely to find one that...
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    I’m intrigued by the discrepancies in the responses here. One camp insists that the suburbs are too allergic to development for remote work to help alleviate housing shortages. The other wonders why anyone would move into those cities desperate for businesses and residents to move in...
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    And that vitality would be spread across everywhere else. Sorry, but I’m not sorry to see the urban cores get knocked down a peg when they’re unaffordable to live in. If they were affordable, overall, then it would be another story. As it is, if they cannot thrive on their own populations, then...
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    Driving transit ridership is not a goal. The transit systems exist to fulfill a need for the populace, the populace does not exist to keep the transit systems solvent. And I’m not saying we have to subsidize remote work - that is just my more ambitious plan. There are cities trying entice...
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    I think a good idea would be for the state to discourage Boston (and other cities, but Boston is the 800 lbs gorilla) from incentivizing companies to drag workers back into the office. If I were being more assertive, I’d suggest the state incentivize remote work (IE: locate your office in MA...
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    MassDOT Rail: Springfield Hub (East-West, NNERI, Berkshires, CT-Valley-VT-Quebec)

    That really isn’t much of a pitch for an infrastructure project. “Build here, there’s lots of homeless people.”
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Hence my closing sentence.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Would the cost of the bridge opening pay for itself? If the marginal cost of opening the the bridge X more times is less than the profit gained from running X more trains, it seems a no-brainer. Even if its just comparable, the benefit of declogging those bridges is pretty handy, too.
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    The sound would seem to be easily mitigated by keeping curved sections away from people. As for aesthetics, I had some fun playing with an AI art generator and plugging in variations of <insert architectural style> viaduct in <insert environment>.
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    Another question that I can’t really decide where it fits, but since it could be relevant to the megalopolis discussion, I’ll stick it here: Are there any studies (or information in general) about how important aesthetics are when considering elevated rail lines? For example, consider the...
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    Someone call up Mohammad Bin Salman
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    One less concrete idea I have for the megalopolis transit system: Since this is effectively one giant city, an argument could be made for free regional trains, similar to how some metro systems are free (or have a nominal ticket cost). I would imagine the higher speed lines would still charge...
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    I really appreciate all the thought you've put into this, and that you were able to share your previous efforts. I definitely agree that a multi-track spine running down the corridor (with radial lines) is the best solution. Especially if you have 3 or more tiers of speed for the spine. What...
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    Thanks for that question! This creative writing experiment overall actually is primarily driven by demographic considerations (and my inspiration for the megalopolis is 'Megacity One but not dystopian'). I didn't want to go into that level of detail here, since, obviously, this is a transit...
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    Lets dig into this one. What does that look like? Do we get something like - regional rail linking smaller cities to the network - high speed rail connecting medium cities to the network - maglev vacuum trains for the largest cities (remember, this is AD 2124) @bigeman312 sorta hit the nail on...
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    I figure the sandbox thread is the best place for this, but I’d be happy to move it elsewhere. I’m doing a bit of creative writing, just for my own edification. Its the year AD 2124 (yes, just doing the lazy futurism thing of projecting out 100 years). The Boston-Washington Megalopolis (present...

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