On my commute in on the Pike every morning I've noticed that on a limited access ramp eastbound just before 495 there's a large green LED strip that's over 10 feet tall. Is that just a signal for the access ramp or is there some other purpose?
A someone who models meter gauge in G Scale, the Rhaetian Railway (RHB) is the gold standard for meter gauge. The system is full of steep grades (up to 7% non-rack), actual spiral loops (like this one in Brusio), and even has a partnership with the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MTB) to run the "Glacier Express" from St Moritz through the majority of the Swiss alps to Zermatt (where the Matterhorn is). Being able to connect the RHB/MTB freight network to the main line without break of gauge transfers would be big business. Realistically, that's the reason that standard gauge has become so ubiquitous and narrow gauge has nearly disappeared (except for YOU cape gauge), the break of gauge is a huge cost and paying to standardize the difficult spaces is cheaper. In Germany (and elsewhere), they use rollbocks to move regular cars over narrow gauge track, but in the Swiss alps with its sharp curves and narrow tunnels, that's probably not feasible.
The restoration plan for the tunnel includes repairs and improvements to the walls, deck, and ceiling inside the Sumner Tunnel.
This project will include overnight and weekend road closures. There will be a complete closure of the Sumner Tunnel in the Summer of 2023 to:
- Restore the overhead arch and ceiling
- Paint interior tunnel walls with fireproof coating
- Remove and replace the tunnel deck and roadway surface
- Install new lights inside the tunnel
- Install new utility conduits and cables
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That is an absurd detour. Guess they're purposefully trying to (mis)direct people away from the Ted Williams?
That is why they don't direct you on along Route 16 to I-93!They have to make up the toll revenue somehow, so a Tobin detour it is…
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That is an absurd detour. Guess they're purposefully trying to (mis)direct people away from the Ted Williams?
Not sure where to put this but I have been reading this book and it's a combination of hilarious and true. It's also about 20 years outdated but interesting to compare to today and much of it still applies.
This is totally anecdotal, but I think the driving around the Boston area is a bit more civil than it was 40 years ago. A lot of it has to do with better roadway, bike, and ped markings, and also people here from other parts of the country with more polite driving habits. When I was young, it was extremely rare to see drivers stop for a pedestrian waiting to cross at a crosswalk. Now, I see that happening quite a bit. There will always be crazy and rude maneuvers out there, but I think it's gotten better.
I think some of the things like waving people on and crosswalks I agree are up. But, I think since the pandemic road rage seems way up, too - and people just going crazy through red lights/traffic violations/etc. Feel way more wild wild west than it has in a long time to me.
This is totally anecdotal, but I think the driving around the Boston area is a bit more civil than it was 40 years ago. A lot of it has to do with better roadway, bike, and ped markings, and also people here from other parts of the country with more polite driving habits. When I was young, it was extremely rare to see drivers stop for a pedestrian waiting to cross at a crosswalk. Now, I see that happening quite a bit. There will always be crazy and rude maneuvers out there, but I think it's gotten better.