themissinglink
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I believe we are now and 4/4 in terms of cars blocking the GL branches this month.
Looks like some finishing touches are going in
Per the social media recap, removing those last slow zones involved 3,235 feet of rail, 550 ties, 600 tie plates, tamped and resurfaced 1,040 feet of track, and 2,030 feet of full depth track replacement. Other than that, it appears they only completed minor signal, power and station brightening work.Something that I've been meaning to ask. The last shutdown, it removed the last Green Line Slow zone, but what did they do outside of those removals? The only chatter I can find was this and it didn't really answer the question
More Orange Line shutdowns next month
MBTA Announces January Service Changes | News | MBTA
Official website of the MBTA -- schedules, maps, and fare information for Greater Boston's public transportation system, including subway, commuter rail, bus routes, and boat lines.www.mbta.com
- This service change is in place to support critical work as part of MassDOT’s Maffa Way/Mystic Avenue Bridge Superstructure Replacements project, which will replace the two deteriorated bridge superstructures and improve bicycle, pedestrian, and transit facilities.
The whole area needs a makeover or refresh. Hopefully, this is planned for after the tower opens.Is the dining area at South Station ever going to reopen? It's been closed since the pandemic, but that was awhile ago at this point...
I agree that South Station desperately needs a makeover, but they should reopen the dining area even if there isn't a makeover (or open it in the meantime).The whole area needs a makeover or refresh. Hopefully, this is planned for after the tower opens.
Despite Ashkenazy's well publicized fiscal woes, given they haven't bothered to pay squarespace for its South Station website since at least June 2023, they're clearly not paying attention to it. A non-functional website isn't consistent with an active effort to find tenants, and thus they hardly seem interested in investing in the facility or reopening any of the vendors.I agree that South Station desperately needs a makeover, but they should reopen the dining area even if there isn't a makeover (or open it in the meantime).
The orange line is excellent these days. It’s about up to par with subway lines in other countries as long as you ignore the degenerates smoking on subway platforms.Totally separately, I rode the Orange Line for the first time in about 3 years this weekend, and was completely blown away. I tapped to pay with my phone and the only time the train slowed down was to make station stops. It was like 2002 all over again, but with more convenient payment options.
As long as no one’s smoking on the trains I’m fine with this…The orange line is excellent these days. It’s about up to par with subway lines in other countries as long as you ignore the degenerates smoking on subway platforms.