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  1. Brattle Loop

    Tobin Bridge Relocation/Replacement

    I wonder how feasible that would be. The GL trackage is under the Garden/Hub on Causeway and I don't think there's a ton of room to the east before you hit the Orange Line. Might be possible, but you'd have to go awful deep under the Garden or blow its parking garage to smithereens to get the...
  2. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Reconfiguration

    GC loop handled B and D both for years with Park as a relief valve. One loop can handle the volume, the problem was the lack of sorting and inability to hold a car other than on the loop. Whereas with Park now there's tons of room to hold looping cars, because once they're past the T3-to-T4...
  3. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Also, it's not just a terminal. There'd still be passengers from the Boylston/Kenmore branch (center-isolated) with destinations beyond Park Street. Right now, or even in a Boylston-center, Tremont-outer paradigm, it's a simple cross-platform transfer. You'd potentially (ahem*Red Sox games*ahem)...
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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    I used to use both Copley and Back Bay daily, and Copley was much more convenient, especially for anything on the river side of Boylston. (It also wasn't full of diesel smoke, though for much of that time it was full of construction dust.) I don't know that you really gain much except some...
  5. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Reconfiguration

    'Cause at that point it's not "Green Line Reconfiguration" anymore, it's building a new subway :ROFLMAO:
  6. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Reconfiguration

    Uh, if digging an elevator shaft at Copley was enough to put a crack in one historic church, I shudder at what digging a station will do to another historic church. And while there's probably some room under the Square to move as much digging as far as possible from Trinity, the constraints of...
  7. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Probably just that it's not a great idea for tracks you might park trains on to have an incline. If anything there might be a slight descending grade there, but either way the point's probably to keep any runaway trains at bay. I don't think there was ever any consideration of extending the...
  8. Brattle Loop

    New Red and Orange Line Cars

    Who even has spare capacity? Even if you could somehow pack, say, either another operator's components (say, whatever's in New York's latest deliveries) in a Red Line-spec shell, can anyone even do that any faster than a whole new design? It took something like five years from being ordered to...
  9. Brattle Loop

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Just renovating Copley (specifically installing the elevator shaft) damaged the Old South Church. I don't know how deep you'd have to bore to avoid that risk (or if that's even feasible, isn't most of that area fill anyway?).
  10. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Type 10 Procurement

    Makes me wonder what exactly they measured. If that 210' number includes the portion of the platform past the inspector's booth on the Park Street end, it'd be a lot less clear how to extend it. (Though couldn't they just not open the end doors or something?)
  11. Brattle Loop

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    For some reason they didn't clean/restore that stretch of tile when they renovated the station. (It does extend past the platform.)
  12. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Given how finnicky the Bredas are about track conditions, I'd agree it's likely derailment-related.
  13. Brattle Loop

    Logan Airport Flights and Airlines Discussion

    The darker blue they used on the bellies of the old livery would have looked very nice. I'm honestly astonished that an airline has managed to make its livery simultaneously more colorful and less distinctive at the same time. (And at least to my eye the new colors look cheaper and less...
  14. Brattle Loop

    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    Given the lunacy of housing prices in this town, I'm not sure that number would be enough :ROFLMAO:
  15. Brattle Loop

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    That Urban Rail section... Is there even anything FRA compliant that looks like that? The T's probably not gonna go for time-separation (and CSX probably won't either, though they don't actually use that branch anymore). Of course, it should be studied, it's not like there have ever been any...
  16. Brattle Loop

    MBTA "Transformation" (Green Line, Red Line, & Orange Line Transformation Projects)

    Cheaper than tunneling from (at least) Mattapan to the Fairmount ROW?
  17. Brattle Loop

    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    Melrose, 100% on board with anything? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: I think there'd be a decent base of support, and a virulent, vocal opposition. (Though we get conniption fits here when they install a stop sign, so...) I'd be curious to see, but I definitely don't agree that we're necessarily...
  18. Brattle Loop

    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    They stick around because they've been there forever and are reasonably well-used, meaning that any time they're proposed to be reduced (and the T did suggest closing Cedar Park in the pandemic closures, though F-Line for one thought that was more about a dispute over the fact that city gets the...
  19. Brattle Loop

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Staffing, possibly? I also don't know how much capacity the line to Gillette has in terms of adding to the schedule, but it's not as though they have the equipment (on weekdays) or employees (on weekends) to add a bunch of trains.
  20. Brattle Loop

    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    I may have missed it, but is the path still technically under the MBTA's control at the moment? (I thought that they hadn't finalized all of the transfer stuff, part of why it was still closed)

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