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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    As a D branch rider, by far the most common express I see is Reservoir to Longwood; especially pre-COVID, it would happen nearly every morning. I also see Newton Centre to Woodland sometimes, but not nearly as often.
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    Potential Infill CR Station - Osgood Landing (North Andover)

    For what it's worth, the MVRTA runs a bus from *Haverhill* to the Amazon warehouse, and it's reasonably direct, with one other major industrial park deviation. No idea if it gets any ridership, considering this is a recent thing, and of course if you live in Lawrence it'd be no help (it also...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Well, this is a result of the T's heavy emphasis on the feeder model, which overall is good! You don't want buses downtown, especially in Boston, but that of course depends on the subway functioning...
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Most gondolas practical for transport are "detachable", rather than "fixed grip", meaning they can detach from the main haul rope to a slower moving rope at each of the terminals, but continue moving constantly. However, Disney (of course) has shown that it's possible to shunt gondolas onto the...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    I've heard that it was canceled because of signal problems regarding the turn at Lechmere, and there's plenty of tweets to support this (like this), but it is odd that they then waited until the afternoon to cancel.
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    If my memory serves me correctly, a dual mode was going to go through the tunnel for the BSRA trolleybus fantrip, though it didn't end up happening, I think just because of tight (though feasible) clearance. Re: the 65, it really only serves one market, getting people from Brighton Center and...
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    I don't have any pictures but I know I've seen signage directing operators where to stop (admittedly often ignored), but never any indication for passengers.
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    If You Were God/Goddess | Transit & Infrastructure Sandbox

    For what it's worth, the weekend outbound schedule claims a travel time of 3 minutes from Back Bay to Lansdowne, which really illustrates the effect of padding and dwell times.
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    I knew it was around that time as well, and actually now that I'm looking again the article was published in November 2006 for a change on January 1st, 2007.
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    It used to be actual policy, along with double fares for Braintree/Riverside, but both ended in 2006. Now it's officially fare evasion, though it's so pervasive it's pretty much standard, even going inbound.
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Not quite sure what was going on yesterday: I see buses tracking now.
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Until recently (not sure when), you could get real time tracking from Umo (formerly NextBus) here. An custom (not GTFS-RT) API was available, with docs here, but it looks like buses may no longer be tracking.
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    The 16 mostly gets articulateds going to/from the 39 at Forest Hills and the Southampton Street Garage. You can see them in the list of the 16's blocks on Pantograph.
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    You can find its schedule page and the rider's guide on the Wayback Machine. It ran every 90 minutes from Provincetown down to Marconi Beach, so I suppose my memory was wrong and its purpose was more to connect the rail trail to Provincetown and the rest of the outer Cape. It is a bit odd that...
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    Those are the Neoplan diesels and dual modes awaiting scrapping.
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    It's not that those have been eliminated, and more that they're seasonal only routes (the Bourne Run in pink is likely the Cape Flyer to Woods Hole ferries shuttle). There's also the seasonal Provincetown/North Truro Shuttle. Now, if you're looking for an actually eliminated route, a few years...
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    Infrastructure to Nowhere (The Vestigial Infrastructure Thread)

    The stop by the pedestrian bridge actually lasted for quite a long time: you can see it in Milesintransit's reviews of the Route 2 buses and on the old MBTA schedule pages. You've also got a pretty old Reddit mention, though I'm annoyed I can't find any direct mention (stop page, route page...
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    Interestingly total travel time from Attleboro to Providence remains pretty consistent in both directions: Pawtucket to Attleboro is 13-17 minutes, while Attleboro to Pawtucket is 9-12 minutes.
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    Pawtucket-Central Falls MBTA Commuter Rail Station | Pine and Barton Streets | Pawtucket

    Page 50 of RIPTA's 2019 State of the System has more recent numbers.
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    Reasonable Transit Pitches

    Just to show off how fast the express buses are: I've found that, despite living in Newton Center, biking to Newton Corner and catching the 504 is actually the fastest way downtown during middays. Obviously I'm in the extreme minority here: for the vast majority of (peak) express riders, a train...

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