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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Re: Driven By Customer 'Service' Parte Dos This is what is known as a Damn Dirty Shame. (Coming from the man who sometimes watches The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 just to look at the nerve center Walter Matthau's character works in)
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    Old sign thread

    It's pretty bleak inside, natch. The "Hippodrome" (formerly the Paramount) used to be a gorgeous theater, but rock shows and a conversion into a dance club (and a church at one point in the past 20 years) pretty much ruined it. Springfield's seen much, much better days. There's some parts of...
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    Silver Line - Phase III / BRT in Boston

    I noticed all the new signage, system maps and whatnot around South Station heralding the Super Duper Brand New Silver Line this week. I'm glad that at least they got rid of that horrid black-and-white split logo that was unreadable at a glance, but at this point all the signage reminds me of...
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    'BCN to go off the air

    Yeah. When Charles Laquidara (and Duane Glasscock) got phoned in Upton, Mass. by management, it pretty much marked the end of BCN As It Was (And Always Should Be.)
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    Suffolk Dorms / Modern Theatre | Washington St | Downtown Crossing

    Re: Suffolk Dorms / Modern Theatre Mixed emotions here. Seeing the beams approximating the slope of the seating, with some auditorium accents above, was very sad. But the whole building was in an unsavable state, wasn't it? So it goes. The sight of the completely gutted auditorium above the...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Re: Green Line to Medford to start in 2011 That glass-enclosed (nearly enclosed, at least) Lechmere platform will be hell on a hot sunny day. I hope Northpoint likes what they're getting.
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    MBTA Red Line / Blue Line Connector

    I used to commute in and out of Wellington in 2004-2005 and remember that system quite well. Each car was cable driven and the trip gave you a great view of the Wellington yards. The two cars used to run simultaneously, one at each end to minimize your wait, but by the end of my job only one...
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    Hall of Shame Nominations

    Who has any love for the Hotel Commonwealth? (And was that a rhetorical question?)
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    New Lansdowne St.

    I'm going to sidestep the piles of 19-year-old undergrads just this once because I realized I never knew why the original HoB closed in Harvard Square. Why did it? I have fond memories of certain dotcom companies in the late 90s holding excellent private functions upstairs.
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    New Guitar Center on Boylston St

    That one goes to eleven!
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    Fogg Art Museum Addition | 32 Quincy Street | Cambridge

    Re: Fogg Art Museum at Harvard Well, it's nice that they're saving the original Fogg building and the courtyard, but Otto Hall is a brilliant place for the German expressionist and Bauhaus stuff. I'll miss it. I guess I'll have to withhold judgement on Piano's plans until I see something that...
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    Cambridge Crossing (NorthPoint) | East Cambridge/Charlestown | Cambridge/Boston

    Re: NorthPoint Cambridge I guess if you don't want to live in the suburbs but miss the charm of soulless office park buildings, Northpoint is the place for you. Man. I don't know whether I should be scared of the people who'd look at that and go "That's where I want to live!" or if I should...
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    Boston's new student occupancy ordinance

    Back in the 90s when I was going to school at UMass Amherst, the town floated a proposal that would have prohibited freshman students from driving a car. This was obstensibly proposed in an attempt to alleviate traffic problems in the amazingly congested Route 9 corridor between Northampton and...
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    $1.33 billion in T improvement over the next five years

    I can't think of the last time I heard it had opened, and I know I would've been down there with a camera if I had. It does have clearance with the Moakley bridge so close, right?
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    $1.33 billion in T improvement over the next five years

    Yeah. The Congress Street drawbridge had its counterweights removed last year, which was fascinating to watch; the Northern Ave bridge hasn't swiveled in many a moon, and I don't know when the Summer Street bridge was affixed, but there we go. And the Seaport Boulevard bridge was dropped in...
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    Rules for Riding the T

    ATTENTION HARVARD SQUARE When the crowded Red Line train pulls into the station and opens its doors, try to at least give the people trying to disembark a fighting chance to get out before you barge on in like they're giving free candy inside and they've almost run out. You'd think people...
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    Madness

    In one of the Boston books in my collection, there's a bit of doggerel presumably written by the author which illustrates the differences between the Common and the Public Garden. I've never seen the poem anywhere else, and the publish date of the book is somewhere in the mid-50s. Once I get...
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    BPL wants Copley station renamed

    I was going to suggest that if the BPL really wanted the station name to be changed that they find a few truckloads of money and pay the T off, as Citizens Bank did nearly 10 years ago when it purchased the naming rights to "State/Citizens Bank" on the Orange and Blue Lines -- but, er, that...
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    Apple Store Thread ][

    With one choice of carrier and three service plans, all over sixty bucks a month! Count me in! I know I want to be eighteenth on my block with one!
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    Mass Roads Not Worst

    Oof. Oh my, yes. Compared to the gladiator races you'll encounter on I-85, 128 is like a saunter down a quiet country lane. Atlanta taught me a lesson in humility at the tender age of 22. "I'm from Boston. I cut my drivin' teeth on Storrow Drive. Now what could possibly be so bad ab-- HOLY...

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