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Re: Driven By Customer 'Service' Parte Dos
Hahaha I had no idea Matthew was the Walking Bostonian. We really went at it last night. This explains a lot though.
I still disagree that the Globe article was solely about the 34. It was a route picked out of nowhere as an example (probably the author's route) and the author even acknowledges service may need to just remain the same on that route. I believe the article was about auditing the T's bus routes for efficiency, which I see no problem with and judging by Matthew's blog post, he sees no problem with because the T used to do this. Matthew went off the wall on Twitter with me last night and started comparing it to urban renewal and destroying Roxbury. No one is calling to cut new streets. This is just typical Matthew thinking - always resorting to the extremes.
Ari's posts about fixing the 70's route and ending buses subsidizing malls (coincidentally the 34E! - which Matthew brushes over in his post) are reasonable proposals where routes CAN be reworked.
http://amateurplanner.blogspot.com/2014/10/the-70-bus-is-just-bizarre.html
http://amateurplanner.blogspot.com/2015/01/dont-use-bus-routes-to-subsidize-malls.html
There is also nothing saying that we can't have bus lanes, POP, etc. AND some reworked routes. If you think we should have bus lanes (which we should), write a damn editorial!! If you think you have better ideas than the Globe, write a damn editorial instead of just talking about it with your transit allies.
Hahaha I had no idea Matthew was the Walking Bostonian. We really went at it last night. This explains a lot though.
I still disagree that the Globe article was solely about the 34. It was a route picked out of nowhere as an example (probably the author's route) and the author even acknowledges service may need to just remain the same on that route. I believe the article was about auditing the T's bus routes for efficiency, which I see no problem with and judging by Matthew's blog post, he sees no problem with because the T used to do this. Matthew went off the wall on Twitter with me last night and started comparing it to urban renewal and destroying Roxbury. No one is calling to cut new streets. This is just typical Matthew thinking - always resorting to the extremes.
Ari's posts about fixing the 70's route and ending buses subsidizing malls (coincidentally the 34E! - which Matthew brushes over in his post) are reasonable proposals where routes CAN be reworked.
http://amateurplanner.blogspot.com/2014/10/the-70-bus-is-just-bizarre.html
http://amateurplanner.blogspot.com/2015/01/dont-use-bus-routes-to-subsidize-malls.html
There is also nothing saying that we can't have bus lanes, POP, etc. AND some reworked routes. If you think we should have bus lanes (which we should), write a damn editorial!! If you think you have better ideas than the Globe, write a damn editorial instead of just talking about it with your transit allies.
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