The derailed train is still there:
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(The Type 7 in the foreground wasn't there last night IIRC; maybe they were using that to shuttle personnel around?)
This is so annoying - Union Square continues to get the shaft during planned and unplanned GL closures.Shuttle buses were a mess this morning…they're serving Union Square as a deviation off the main route to Medford/Tufts. That added at least 20 minutes to my trip from Gilman to North Station. Hopefully they figure out how to streamline things a bit.
Just a guess, but I wonder if it has to do with how they're staging materials or equipment for the shutdown the following weekend from GLX thru Park St (presumably to work on the speed restrictions between North Station and Government Center)? maybe somewhere on the Union Sq branch is a convenient place to get materials and equipment onto the tracks?Why are they shutting down the Union Square branch for a week if there are no slow zones?
McGee is a solid new chairman. If ever there was a time for Blue Line to Lynn to happen, it'd be now - former state senator and Lynn mayor with solid political clout who's made a career out of getting transit investments to Lynn and the North Shore.MBTA board chair Thomas Glynn will step down - The Boston Globe
Thomas M. McGee, a former mayor of Lynn, will succeed Glynn, who plans to step down as the T's board chair on Nov. 1.www.bostonglobe.com
Which begs the question -- how did it get so bad so quickly if it was essentially slow zone free 2 years ago? There has to be some way to keep these lines in state of good repair without multiple multi-day shutdowns every few months.Overall, the Orange Line is the fastest its been in 20 months.