ulrichomega
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Curb extension/bump-out being built opposite Ball Square Station. The intersection of Broadway and Boston Ave is being reworked for pedestrian comfort.
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Great- that intersection suuucks as a pedestrian/biker. Now that it's a bus connection it's even more important to promote safer T access.Curb extension/bump-out being built opposite Ball Square Station. The intersection of Broadway and Boston Ave is being reworked for pedestrian comfort.
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Lechmere to Union was super slow the one time I've taken it, and that was months ago, but I don't think it was 25 minutes slow. Are we dealing with variable delays for some reason? Is testing the Medford branch slowing down Union Square trains because they're making sure signals are working right? Sure would be nice if we had some communication on this issue.
I really hope that means they're putting in a crosswalk from the corner of Broadway and Rogers. Otherwise everyone will just jaywalk across the middle of the intersection rather than take the half-block detour to cross at a crosswalk.Curb extension/bump-out being built opposite Ball Square Station. The intersection of Broadway and Boston Ave is being reworked for pedestrian comfort.
Do you have a drawing or link to something that shows the final configuration of that intersection?There will be a crosswalk from the corner in front of Kelly’s to the corner of Broadway and Boston closest to the T station.
At its slowest I saw 12ish mph, but that lasted literally seconds.I can still ask: how were/are speeds on the Lechmere Viaduct ?
At its slowest I saw 12ish mph, but that lasted literally seconds.
I ride this often and agree there has been a recent improvement in the viaduct slowdown; however, there's definitely still a slowdown there. The train runs distinctly faster between the Charlestown Ave/Gilmore Bridge underpass and the new Lechmere station (i.e., new portion of viaduct) compared to between there and Science Park (in both directions). I agree with chrisbrat that it is only a few seconds in duration and is more tolerable. It still seems, however, that rather than fully lifting the reduction they have simply raised it from about 5mph to 10mph on this stretch. Hopefully this is part of an incremental plan that will result in it stepping up in speed again soon.