That dealing with all these shutdowns is a painful experience. Particularly you express recognition that the true issue is the MBTA reach the point total shutdowns as the only way fix this.
It's understandable to be outraged at all the slow zones. It also understandable to be outraged that it was allow to get this bad in the first place.
The Orange Line still being slower than it was pre-Summer 2022 shutdown was and remains a huge failure by the T. August 2022 was when the MBTA promised riders a "faster Orange Line". 2 years later, the Orange Line remains slower than the pre-monthlong shutdown, and the MBTA responded by delaying Orange Line repairs from August 2024 to Halloween, after allowing the Red Line to rot to the core and needing accelerated desperate repairs. The MBTA rotted to the point where it will now take 2.3 years for the MBTA to deliver a "faster Orange Line" that was promised way back then. 2 years since that promise, and the "faster Orange Line" is still yet to be delivered from the MBTA.
With 7:50 - 8:10 minutes of slow zone on the Orange Line today, the Orange Line is slower and running less frequently than at any point than in the 12 months prior to the monthlong shutdown between September 2021 and August 2022, where the OL only had 5:50 - 6:05 minutes of slowzone.
For me, I sure am sick of all the work -- this has been a year of largely not riding the T despite a love for the system. The brand new Green Line extension in my neighborhood has seemingly been closed or running slow zones about as long as it has been opened. (How long did that Lechmere viaduct slow zone last?) Meanwhile, the Red Line that used to get me to Boston, Dot, and the South Shore has effectively been half-speed or worse since 2022.
Super frustrating and agonizing. Over 2 years of this low frequency garbage
running at a snails pace
. Shutdowns every other weekend make it so damn difficult to plans outside of business hours. First it was the Gov't Ctr garage in 2022-2023, then slow zones. Now it's alternating back and forth between the GL weekend shutdown and OL weekend shutdowns in 2024. Every time I try to damn use the subway, either some kind of shutdown to schedule around/avoid, or there is some friggin 15 minute bunched headway on the GLX, or for the D to Kenmore. OL ran at a snails pace at 10 - 15 frequencies basically at all hours for the better part of 2 years. Now outside of weekday daytime hours and the downtown core relieved of slow zones, the OL still runs the same crappy off peak frequencies it ran when it had slow zones. Plus all of the bus service cuts in 2023 and none of them get undone yet. The buses run so much more infrequently than it did pre-COVID making them a PITA to use. What was once every 7 - 9, pre-COVID; is now every 24 - 37, for 4.5 years now. None of our subway lines or bus lines, that all saw major cuts in late 2022/early 2023, are back at even early 2022 service levels yet, with at least almost half a year still to go, before any of our subway lines get anywhere near there, or maybe the 104/109/110/116 might get some extra service this winter. But what about the rest of the bus routes?
Eng has promised to "restore service". Some of the subway lines have recovered and partially undo the spring 2023 slow zones and service cuts, but not yet undone in full yet. Eng has yet to start delivering early 2022/fall 2021 subway or bus service at all yet. The summer 2022 subway service cuts haven't been undone yet. The summer 2023/early 2022 bus service cuts haven't been undone yet. There is almost half a year of pain and frustration yet to go and still ahead of us.
Let me make a
guess at throwing darts at a wall for what kind of service the T will restore in Fall 2024, set to begin August 25, 2024.
Maybe the RL adds 3 more wkdy trips
? OL with maybe 2 more wkdy trips
? Add lets say 1 more wkdy trip to maybe just the 39
? The T might hold back all the service restorations until after the Nov. 2024 election, making riders wait all the way until the dark days of winter to maybe get their service back. Want better off peak service? Nah, who needs off peak service, when fixing slow zones allows restoration of just peak service only for just the 9-5 office commuters only.
The RL set for major accelerated repairs to fix the goddamn basically unusable line in September 2024. However the Fall rating starts August 25, 2024. Good luck restoring pre-COVID/pre-2022 15 minute off-peak headways on the RL. Since the monthlong shutdown of the Braintree Branch is not until September 6, 2024, that means today's complete garbage 18 - 22 off peak headways of the Red Line branches
likely needs to be kept for the Fall 2024 rating in it's entirety until December 15, 2024! The T doesn't reset subway schedules after a subway shutdown! The T only resets subway schedules every 3 months! And they don't have to reset weekend schedules either, they only have to reset weekday schedules, like
what they did to the RL during Summer 2024!
Riders will likely need to contend with horrible off peak 22 minute Braintree Branch service and off peak 15 minute Orange Line garbage service for the rest of 2024! Since the OL shutdowns are delayed until Halloween, midway through the fall 2024 rating, no improved weekend service coming soon, wait until after the election for who knows what! So much low hanging fruit. If a few slow zones were fixed here and there during early 2024, then weekend service could have improved in Summer 2024 with 1 or 2 weekend trips added to the schedule. Yet the T couldn't be bothered to restore service outside of weekday peak periods! Also the new contract from August 2023? 11 months later and we're still waiting for literally any bus service restorations, but hey, a
midday service CUT for
the 47 in June 2024!