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

    I fell down a rabbit hole this weekend and reviewed South Coast Rail delay alerts on the site formerly known as Twitter. I eventually narrowed my scope to peak direction trains, and created a spreadsheet (by hand, so be mindful of human error) of each train and its delay on each date. I used the...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    Are these quantities of fine actually meaningfully punitive for Keolis? Or will they probably just eat the cost and carry on? Fair enough, I was mostly reacting to #1. And yes, anecdotally it seems like weekday delays are quite common. Fair points all around. I do think I stand by my point...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Fixed it for you. Whoever the big names in this thread are, I think Teban54 is definitely one of them. :) B&A ROW width: I think the width is totally fine east of Everett Street (Boston Landing station), particuarly assuming 2 of the mainline tracks can be converted. At Boston Landing itself...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    Also, not to trivialize the really shitty experiences riders have had, but the cancellations are staffing issues. Those can't be solved in a matter of weeks, but they can (and likely will) get solved over a matter of months. Eventually the trains will be reliable and public trust will grow...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    I think it's worth considering what "not invest more" actually means. Does it mean never getting Phase 2? Does it mean reduction in service? Does it mean closing the lines? At the extreme end -- outright closure -- it's worth noting that, to my knowledge, no project of this scale in North...
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    Fantasy T maps

    ^ This continues to be more and more delightful at every reveal. This definitely does add a lot of clarity around your vision, though I admit that part of me was charmed by the possibility of all of the lines being grade-separated heavy rail! This is a clever innovation, I really like it...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Yeah this is fair, I agree.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I don't think I had seen Ari's suggestion before, that's cool. As The EGE mentions, it's been discussed here before (sometimes excluding the cross-harbor tunnel aspect). I know I've said this before, but I think we underappreciate how good the Silver Line actually is. Believe me, it could and...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I think your analysis here is spot-on, particularly with regard to the Downtown-centricity and the (possible) preference for a local service. A few datapoints for consideration: Current bus ridership: looking at the 2018 Better Bus Profiles (for ease of reference, gambling that the underlying...
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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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