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  1. Highwayguy

    Worcester Kelley Square

    Should have clarified to say on road bike lanes. The bike lane above would be kosher. Also instead of sidewalks, technically l should have said “shared use paths”, but the way they end up getting designed, 90% of the time they appear just as double wide sidewalks to the average road user...
  2. Highwayguy

    Worcester Kelley Square

    MassDOT Roundabout Design Guide calls for either bikes to share the travel lane through the roundabout or to provide wide sidewalks for bikes to use. Striping a bike lane through a roundabout is explicitly discouraged.
  3. Highwayguy

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Honestly can’t blame anyone who doesn’t want to rely on a 30 minute headway bus, let alone one with a transfer to a 25 minute headway CR. Especially those who make the 200k+ required to live in Weston and 100% have a car.
  4. Highwayguy

    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Agree with Riverside and Equilibria; the people at the T who had to come up with these cuts probably hate them more than anyone. 100% certain they aren’t trying to cut for the sake of cutting. I think the cageyness about the money needed to maintain service is because no one knows what the sales...
  5. Highwayguy

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

    I typically dont head that far out on the D, but the couple of times l have the trolley has come to a complete or near complete stop [at the trail crossing between Newton Center and Chestnut Hill] before proceeding without any peds in sight. I assumed this was standard Ops, but based on F lines...
  6. Highwayguy

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

    Does anyone know if the D branch track/signal upgrades include installing crossing protection at the trail crossing between Newton Center and Chestnut Hill? Might be the only place where a train has to “stop look and listen” for pedestrians.
  7. Highwayguy

    Biking in Boston

    As much as l want to, cant blame the cars here. Horrible execution by BTD with the paint. An 8’ bike lane without any bike markings or green paint adjacent to a 5’ shoulder with bike markings and green paint would confuse just about any motorist. Took me 10 minutes staring at it from overhead to...
  8. Highwayguy

    Route 20 Rotary Waltham (Green St, Border Rd, Main St)

    This project is part of mitigation for a new office park (err lifestyle center) development, so the developer is incentivized to spend the minimum amount necessary to get their access permit approved. Demoing the existing US 20 bridges and constructing an overpass for the new alignment over 128...
  9. Highwayguy

    Bill Russell Bridge | North Washington St.

    Bike lane or not, this is still a vast improvement for cyclists compared to that nightmare inducing open grate bridge deck. Back before WFH I used to ride down the shoulders of Rutherford Ave and Gillmore Bridge no sweat, but drew the line at pedaling over that death trap.
  10. Highwayguy

    Bill Russell Bridge | North Washington St.

    There is no such prohibition about Sharrow use. And yes they meaningless anyways. Wasn't that second SB lane supposed to be bus only?
  11. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Fun fact that Storrow "tunnel" is classified as a bridge and has the lowest rating in the State due to the issues you mentioned, not to mention DCR (deferred) maintenance. And as you said better, while technically feasible with unlimited $$$, that waterproofing would be a Texas sized PITA.
  12. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Agreed, except the clock is definitely ticking. The second the first car drives on that section of the Pike, it becomes 20 times more difficult and expensive to deck over that moat. Not to mention the major headache to pike commuters. Any future decking job would make the Comm Ave replacement...
  13. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Well technically feasible (see Storrow EB by the Hatchshell), due to the tight width to work with, the construction phasing would difficult to pull off unless SFR was outright closed for the duration. Not to mention due to the proximity to the Charles, this would have to be treated as...
  14. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    At this rate, by the time the throat design is finalized that image may as well be titled "High Tide in Allston." Being serious for a minute, l still think this project will turn out OK and be a vast improvement to what is/was there.
  15. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Wow. Not even a token deck park across from W. Station between the two overpasses to link it to the neighborhood. Between the Pike on one side and the layover yard on the other, West Station is going to look like Baltimore Union, minus the Beaux-arts waiting room. If the only development is...
  16. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Cden4, As someone in the industry, I can almost 100% guarantee someone somewhere evaluated it. However, don't take these posts as a defense of DOTs handling of the project. If anything, I think they've been too transparent and let themselves be pulled in 1000 contradictory directions that have...
  17. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Probably a combination of it’s a rather technical justification (from a Joe Everyday perspective) and (I may be wrong about this) other than this one thread in this one forum, l haven't heard much pushback about the 8 lanes from advocacy groups that would warrant that justification. Its not like...
  18. Highwayguy

    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Regarding the number of lanes in the throat; I think there is a valid reason DOT is adamant about maintaining the number of existing lanes that the good people here are overlooking. It seems the main sentiment here is that because the Pike is 3 lanes up and downstream of Allston, there is no or...
  19. Highwayguy

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Thanks F Line. I probably should have clarified in my previous post, but the proposed service would be more akin to 10ish min RER service levels than 5 min OL specifically because of the issues at the crossings at the existing headways. As someone local, the main (vehicular congestion) issues...
  20. Highwayguy

    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Definitely crazy, but how about a Mattapan HSL conversion for the inner Reading line that terminates at Malden or Wellington using the soon to be redundant type 9s? Major benefits over full Orange line conversion are obviously the ability to retain the existing level crossings and low platform...

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