This?Well, the business week has gone, and no actual press release from the MBTA about the opening date. Very bizarre.
Checking the page you linked and scrolling back, I don't see a press release to the announcing the date of the opening of Union Square, just the announcement on the day of it. I don't know really what's normal practice of press releases though.
Short answer: Nothing planned for the foreseeable future (next 5+ years).Is anyone aware of what the plan for the parcel that sits between the Gilman Sq station and Medford St is?
Is anyone aware of what the plan for the parcel that sits between the Gilman Sq station and Medford St is?
Well, the business week has gone, and no actual press release from the MBTA about the opening date. Very bizarre.
We know. So far that announcement has only been aired at the Board Meeting. It's S.O.P. to issue a press release so the news outlets can run with it. That traditional press release is still curiously absent.It's supposed to open on December 12th.
Looks like it was also absent for the Union Square opening:We know. So far that announcement has only been aired at the Board Meeting. It's S.O.P. to issue a press release so the news outlets can run with it. That traditional press release is still curiously absent.
Interesting. They put out a press release (emphasizing Baker & Company, of course) when the Union Square branch opened, but not one to announce when it was expected to open. It does seem odd that they wouldn't put out their own press releases for the announcements, especially given that the announcements themselves are outright newsworthy (and it's not like they think that the media's somehow going to do their work for them on the announcements but not the actual opening(s) that get actual press releases).
Makes one wonder if they wanted to ensure that their own site didn't have any 'incriminating' evidence in the event of having to change the opening dates (not that people wouldn't notice, but we never said their decisionmaking was entirely comprehensible anyway).
Is it possible that they are training for how they would respond to a station emergency?I just passed by the Medford station. There are two firetrucks, and there were lots of firemen heading inside the station. I guess there goes another year of delay. No visible fire.
I guess that's a possibility. I did hear a fire alarm going off though (continuous ringing). I hope it's just a drill... I really want this to open on 12/12Is it possible that they are training for how they would respond to a station emergency?