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Figured this would belong better here than the casino thread. If Wynn does build in Everett, then it would be a good excuse to get some real transit to Chelsea and Everett.
Run a pair of through tracks through the GLX maintenance facility site, plunk them down on the north side of the freight tracks behind the CR maintenance facility. Run the line up the unused ROW next to the Orange Line tracks - it's two tracks wide from the Inner Belt until well past Mystic Ave. Bridge over the other lines, bridge over the Mystic, and plunk a station down serving the casino and Gateway Center.
From there, there's a couple possible options. Broadway in Everett is probably too narrow for street running, but the density might support a shallow cut-and-cover subway. Route 16 just begs for a median line. Or connect it to the Chelsea busway and run Green Line trains to Chelsea or even Airport station.
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(Cross-posted from similar post in the Casino thread). . .
First thing to do is just take the GLX yard tracks and extend to Sullivan. It's less than 3000 ft. and only requires a duck-under (similar to the Wellington OL tunnel) under the freight wye. Otherwise the ROW is there on those two never-used freight storage tracks and grafting an island platform onto that side of the Sullivan bunker is cheap and easy. You've already built two-thirds of this extension as a GLX dependency with that carhouse. Just make sure the design for it and the flyover junction where the Union, Medford, and carhouse tracks diverge has adequate provisioning for 2 mainline tracks peeling off to the east. And that the carhouse switch layouts can be easily reconfigured so those lead tracks can be made thru-running.
I bet you could do this for a cut-rate $50M if it didn't include some garish rebuild of the Sullivan bunker (yeah, that needs to be done...but it's outside this project's scope and should be its own independent thing). Do that and you've got a useful head start that only requires a walk to the busway to pick up a casino shuttle van running all day that takes you door-to-door.
Actually getting across the river is a megaproject that needs to be considered within the scope of that entire leg of the Urban Ring. With each component requiring involved planning and lots of details to square.
-- The river crossing is going to be expensive. The LRT/BRT line has to run on the north/west side of the Eastern Route in Everett because of the freight access, so the options are to either built an adjacent northerly span that packs a lot of dirt to build abutments on the marshy shores (and thus is a tough EIS), or to build a new RR bridge a few feet south recycling the previous drawbridge's earthen abutments then shifting the RR onto the new bridge and trolleys on the old. That's a study unto itself.
-- Building all-new stations (LRT or by pushing the Chelsea Silver Line) is going to be expensive. Figuring out whether and how to route it around Assembly for a transfer (stick on the bridge trajectory and have a long walkway to the OL station, or build a bridge much further north by the locks) is a study unto itself, with direct bridge dependencies.
-- BRT, if they're married to it, is going to be expensive requiring a wider bridge. It requires wider duck-unders around 2nd Ave. where the rapid transit ROW has to switch sides of the Eastern Route tracks from north in Everett by the terminal to south in Chelsea. They have to have a decision on what mode they're going to do up-front the whole length of Everett before they pour this concrete. There's few places in all of Chelsea where busway vs. rail ROW seriously alters the construction (unless they care enough about busway speed that they're compelled to grab every extra inch of width they can around the bridges). So the decision about these duck-unders also affects any talk about pushing the Silver Line anywhere west of Mystic Mall; tacking that onto the current SL project bogs that timetable down in more complexity and time-consuming decision-making.
Time and money. Lots of both. So for that reason it's probably better to defer talk of what's on the other side of the river until they're ready for a more substantial Urban Ring conversation and just grab the easy start to Sullivan that can be done for pocket change in only a couple years. If the casino gets approved they might even be able to factor this into the still-undesigned, still partially unfunded, and very much-delayed carhouse build and get it done within a year or two after the casino's grand opening. Let all Green destinations join in on the door-to-door Sullivan casino shuttle by extending the C here or something. And let getting within 3 blocks of the Mystic jump-start the greater Urban Ring conversation about crossing the river.