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Upcoming rail connection to New Bedford to happen as the city sees a significant economic shift - The Boston Globe
By next spring, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority expects a rail connection between New Bedford and Boston to open, for the first time in more than half a century.www.bostonglobe.com
It actually looks pretty impressive in person. When it's done and lit up, I think it's going to be something of a local landmark.Photo of the pedestrian bridge from the article
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The MBTA has undertaken an extensive testing phase for the positive train control system, which is a group of automatic safety systems to prevent collisions, derailments and other accidents. Eng said that’s all done, too.
“All 988 tests that were required for positive train control have been successfully completed,” Eng said. “We’re in the final steps.”
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MBTA chief: South Coast Rail testing is over. These are the project's 'final steps'
MBTA general manager Phillip Eng says South Coast Rail is "real." Here are the final steps before the project gets rolling.www.heraldnews.com
I am able to view the photos. You are not missing much as they look to be mostly older construction / progress shots over the last year.Man thats weird. I can read the whole article, but if I click on the picture gallery it says I need a subscription. That sux cuz it has 18 pictures and theres been hardly any pics of this project going around.
At the meeting Thursday evening, Fox said that while a start date for the new service hasn’t been decided, it will likely be discussed at a meeting on Monday, Feb. 10, as well as a discussion regarding a definitive schedule.
She added that service will “definitely” begin sometime in the spring.
“We are absolutely at the finish line,” she said.
South Coast Rail commuter service will begin on March 24, with a one-way ticket to Boston costing $12.25.
State Sen. Mark Montigny, D-New Bedford, said in a press release he was informed by MBTA officials today of the long-awaited start date for passenger service linking New Bedford, Fall River and Taunton to Boston via passenger rail for the first time since the late 1950s.
Probably not very feasible, as the Easton ridership wasn't that high in the 2003 FEIR. North Easton was projected at 460 daily boardings, and Easton Village was only 150 daily boardings. This is compared to 917 daily boardings at Stoughton and 470 daily boardings at Canton Center in the 2018 counts. Plus there'd still be no layover yard if you went as far as Easton, so there'd be frequent deadheading runs from Readville to shift-change service for those not-a-lot of passengers. Given that Easton was generally hostile to the extension, I don't think this is something you can feasibly mount unless you can complete the whole connection to active track in Taunton.I was looking through the 1995 proposal for SCR, with one of the alternatives being a short extension from Stoughton to North Easton (which would probably be Easton Village, under current plans). How feasible would this be as a new “Phase 2”, pushing the full build to “Phase 3”? Seems to me it would be better since they get service without having to worry as much about environmental concerns, and could be built without electrification (I’m assuming).
I’m surprised that Canton gets less than 500 people boarding.Probably not very feasible, as the Easton ridership wasn't that high in the 2003 FEIR. North Easton was projected at 460 daily boardings, and Easton Village was only 150 daily boardings. This is compared to 917 daily boardings at Stoughton and 470 daily boardings at Canton Center in the 2018 counts. Plus there'd still be no layover yard if you went as far as Easton, so there'd be frequent deadheading runs from Readville to shift-change service for those not-a-lot of passengers. Given that Easton was generally hostile to the extension, I don't think this is something you can feasibly mount unless you can complete the whole connection to active track in Taunton.
Proximity to Canton Jct. which gets twice the service. CJ does 1115 daily boardings.I’m surprised that Canton gets less than 500 people boarding.