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That diagram is exactly what I wanted to find. The turn back is a separate power section from the tracks to NS, so it should be possible to keep them powered.
Double post to add the following diagram that shows track and power segments between Kenmore and the NS Portal. I'm pretty good at digging stuff like this up, but I'm not entirely sure the T meant it to be publicly accessible.
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Thus being able to turn trains at Science ParkThat diagram is exactly what I wanted to find. The turn back is a separate power section from the tracks to NS, so it should be possible to keep them powered.
I'm not sure an emergency shutdown is proof that it works well. I'd be especially concerned with the long distance to the street for the forced transfer.They have turned trains at East Somerville once for an emergency shutdown and it worked just fine.
One thing I just noticed about this - unlike previous updates, Blandford, Griggs, Allston, and Warren are listed as being planned for accessibility renovations. They're listed under the same entry as the other B Branch stations, though presumably they're not as far along in design.
- B Branch stations are estimated to start construction in fall 2025, and C Branch stations estimated to finish construction in fall 2026. I have no clue why they framed it that way.
There will be track work on the Lechmere Viaduct on July 13 - 14, but somehow it requires the whole GLX to be shuttered instead of turning trains at East Somerville?There was also a scheduled E branch closure north of East Somerville in January 2023 (i.e. trains from downtown Boston to East Somerville, shuttle buses to Medford/Tufts). Not exactly what's being discussed here, but I have to assume that if scheduled short-turns can be used in one direction, they can be used in the other.
Plus, running trains north of East Somerville to Medford/Tufts significantly simplifies shuttle bus operations, beyond just needing fewer buses. You can run a single route from Union Square inbound, with an intermediate stop at East Somerville for E branch riders.
That's why I feel there has to be some work north of East Somerville to be done.
I guess they really don’t like turning trains at East Somerville.There will be track work on the Lechmere Viaduct on July 13 - 14, but somehow it requires the whole GLX to be shuttered instead of turning trains at East Somerville?
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Isn't the truck pad at East Somerville/Yard?I guess they really don’t like turning trains at East Somerville.
There is one there. Since it uses the same lead track from the yard and needs a reverse move at the same East Somerville crossover as any revenue service, I suspect it's just too much conflict especially with the T's track access policy under scrutiny.Isn't the truck pad at East Somerville/Yard?
My suspicion is the same re: the track access policy.There is one there. Since it uses the same lead track from the yard and needs a reverse move at the same East Somerville crossover as any revenue service, I suspect it's just too much conflict especially with the T's track access policy under scrutiny.
(I think GLX has another truck pad at Ball that might be simpler to use, and the track chart suggests there's one just past Medford/Tufts but I can't find any sign of it on Google Earth)
It will hopefully be fixed next weekend.The Lechmere viaduct is back at 10mph today:
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The loop alone probably can't but if the through tracks are used to terminate trains then I think it would work fine.Can the Park Street loop handle all of that capacity? Some trains could terminate at Boylston.
Anecdotal, but I just went over at full speed right now.The Lechmere viaduct is back at 10mph today:
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Looks like the restriction is in place from 10am to 6pm?Anecdotal, but I just went over at full speed right now.
It was from the heat. There is a diversion next weekend to do some welding to solve the issue.Looks like the restriction is in place from 10am to 6pm?
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I saw them remove the sign- at like 5:30 or so. I had just missed the outbound train at Science Park. Then they stopped on the track and I saw a laborer exit the train and clip the zip ties and remove the s-10 sign.Looks like the restriction is in place from 10am to 6pm?
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Does anyone know when the red-shirts contract is up for renewal? Also glad to see DiZoglio auditing the T. The primary reason I supported Chris Dempsey for Auditor was his promise to do the same.![]()
MBTA audit reveals gaps in safety training, inspections - The Boston Globe
The MBTA did not effectively train customer service “ambassadors” on operations and safety, and most station safety inspections were not completed on schedule, the report found.www.bostonglobe.com
From the article:Would like if they audited the project management structure that causes cost blowouts... don't care so much about auditing ops. If anything we need more money for actual employees not consultants.
I think the reference to the Taxpayer Protection Act is a good sign that the Auditor is targeting the contract management issues and outsourcing issues throughout the T. Station ambassadors is probably an easier place to start than a wholesale audit of something like the GLX, which hopefully will happen too.DiZoglio said the contract between the MBTA and Block by Block was signed “during a loophole period” when The Taxpayer Protection Act— which would have required the MBTA to prove the outsourced service would be at the same or better quality as internal work while saving taxpayer dollars — did not apply.
“Riders, taxpayers and employees deserve better management of a contract worth tens of millions of their public dollars,” DiZoglio said.