TheRatmeister
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For a BLX to Salem project I'm not sure it's even worth using the tunnel in the first place. The terminus could be located at the Riley Plaza parking lot, either at surface level or elevated, or elevated over Washington St. Would this actually be a significant loss? I don't think it is, it's only 5-10 minutes walking from the existing station.Swampscott onwards: More difficult. The ROW is not as wide; you're going to be acquiring property, widening overhead bridges, etc. It's certainly doable as far as the south end of Salem, but a new tunnel under Salem would be a massive and difficult project.
But ignoring that possibility, let's say relocated the station isn't possible. I'm still not sure the current tunnel is totally unworkable. Based on some quick napkin math, it seems like there's currently around 1000ft of the tunnel that isn't wide enough for double track from either the merge at the southern end or the bricked up split to Danvers at the northern end. If this 1000ft could be widened to be double tracked, this could actually be sufficient CR+BL operations. Even with 5 minute headways the single tracked section should be workable.
Last thing I'll mention: I still think the BL has a niche to Salem as a local service. With ~3 stops in Lynn and another 2-3 in Salem, I think a good number of both existing and new trips along the North Shore could use a local service in addition to an express to downtown service. Service like this could build Salem into a strong gateway city and anchor of the North Shore with its own demand and travel patterns rather than just another suburb. I agree that 10 min regional rail service would be "fine." But it's still leaving a fair amount on the table when the cost of an extension, especially to a southern terminus outside the tunnel, is so low.