BosMaineiac
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Surprise!What kind of ‘transit agency’ announces a major project has been finished and opening the next day. Like two days notice at least guys, what the fuck
Surprise!What kind of ‘transit agency’ announces a major project has been finished and opening the next day. Like two days notice at least guys, what the fuck
What kind of ‘transit agency’ announces a major project has been finished and opening the next day. Like two days notice at least guys, what the fuck
Agreed, but what I bet happened is that the contractor finally finished the punchlist ADA items and the T probably wanted to just get it open asap given the political pressure.
I'm wondering if we'll get the details of the lease agreement with the T. I'm wondering if Somerville could do things like raising the retaining walls or widening the path itself. Somerville could also eminent domain three feet of the person's backyard at School St. to fix that crossing since moving the curb cut apparently can't be done.The roller coaster effect is due to the Design Build contractor economizing. A nearly flat path between Lowell and Medford Street would be doable, but would necessitate taller retaining walls. Those walls are most of the path cost.
How does the bridge over Fitchburg tracks compare to the North Bank bridge? It strikes me as conceptually similar, but I don't know whether the grades are actually alike. It may be a few weeks before I get a chance to ride the GLX path, but that's the main thing I'll be trying to figure out or understand about it when I do get the chance.I'm used to bike paths being flat, since they're usually repurposed railroad grades. The CPX is definitely not flat. The bridge over the Fitchburg line etc. is kind of a beast, or maybe I just need to get in better shape. A lot of people were walking their bikes up it.
Yea, I biked down to REI on Saturday.I took a spin down to the Cambridge Crossing REI yesterday. I'd poached nearly all of the path between Lowell St and Gilman Square at one point or another, but it was great to finally ride the whole thing. A few notes:
- I'm used to bike paths being flat, since they're usually repurposed railroad grades. The CPX is definitely not flat. The bridge over the Fitchburg line etc. is kind of a beast, or maybe I just need to get in better shape. A lot of people were walking their bikes up it.
- They should have put a scenic overlook at the top of the bridge.
- The curb cut on the west side of School St is not aligned with the path. I know there's not a raised crossing there because it's right on top of the expansion joint for the bridge, but right now you have to either hop the curb or jog several feet up to the misplaced crosswalk.
- The Gilman Square detour was well marked and protected, but it wasn't clear that there are two marked bike lanes on the Medford St bridge as you get on it heading westbound.
Don't know if it was intentional but the dips are kind of economical in that they help you build up speed after crossing the street, and then slow down without braking as you approach the next crosswalk.The roller coaster effect is due to the Design Build contractor economizing. A nearly flat path between Lowell and Medford Street would be doable, but would necessitate taller retaining walls. Those walls are most of the path cost.
They screwed this up in a number of locations - not sure why road crossing locations were so hard to figure out. The brand new generator next to the Somerville High School is probably the most egregious "why didn't you move it 20 feet over?"The curb cut on the west side of School St is not aligned with the path.
GLX stations are running at 25 minute headways on a WEEKDAY. Just as bad as the Red Line branches. Normal schedule calls for service every 6 - 8 minutes.
It’s because they run single track operations between Science Park and North Station during the diversions. The system (last time I checked) involves passing a flag between the train exiting North Station and the next one to enter which has to wait at Science Park. I don’t know what the track geometry is but I feel like there has to be a better way.I don't know why this happens. If I am to speculate then my guess it's because they can't efficiently dispatch the trains. But that's just my guess.
There is a switch west of North Station but it can’t be used because of the Government Center Garage.It’s because they run single track operations between Science Park and North Station during the diversions. The system (last time I checked) involves passing a flag between the train exiting North Station and the next one to enter which has to wait at Science Park. I don’t know what the track geometry is but I feel like there has to be a better way.
This is how it was operating as of last year, at least.It’s because they run single track operations between Science Park and North Station during the diversions. The system (last time I checked) involves passing a flag between the train exiting North Station and the next one to enter which has to wait at Science Park. I don’t know what the track geometry is but I feel like there has to be a better way.