Does a Grand Junction GL brach really need to be fed from both ends?
and if both ends, does it need a Wye on the west? Does it need a flying junction ?
Sure, make sure these connections are possible, but are they a prerequisite for cost effective service?
would having/not a West Station change your answer?
My takes:
Sullivan - Grand Junction: Core requirement of the whole shebang - definitely needed
Sullivan - Union: I think this could be a valuable way to provide additional service along the northern tier of the system (e.g. Porter to Chelsea) without straining the Central Subway(s) - not vital but worthwhile
Sullivan - Lechmere: I go back and forth on this, but I think the ability to relieve the Orange Line at Sullivan and offer one-seat rides from Everett is compelling; Chelsea I think is a little more uncertain -- I feel somewhat that Chelsea would be better served by true BRT (I'm talking physically separated lanes and high platforms with pre-payment) on the 111's corridor - 2.8 miles vs 5.8 miles via Lechmere, and somewhat more directly serving the higher-density sections of Chelsea; I'm not sure how many riders would be interested in going the long way around to reach downtown. But I think Sullivan on its own is a pretty compelling destination, so I feel that a Sullivan-Lechmere connector is important
Lechmere - Grand Junction [in Cambridge]: In an ideal world, this service pattern would be unnecessary. However, I don't know if there's a feasible location for a transfer station between a circumferential Grand Junction Line and a radial Green Line; combine that absence with the walking transfer at Kendall, and I think that adds up to making the Grand Junction Line too isolated
Cambridgeport - West Station: Likewise at this point a core requirement
Cambridgeport - Kenmore: I also go back and forth on this; Kenmore itself would be a big destination for the entire Grand Junction corridor, from Sullivan through Cambridge, but I don't see any sense in running Grand Junction service past Kenmore as a wraparound: the 1 bus, the Red Line, or traveling via Lechmere will be faster in I think almost every scenario. Looping at Kenmore gets complicated since the Commonwealth portal does not have access to the Loop, though there are ways around that. (A couple of months ago, I put forward a Crazy Transit Pitch to add a second LRT tunnel to connect Kenmore with Back Bay and the Seaport, and I think that could be interesting.) However, if West Station isn't built -- or otherwise is not yet a connectivity hub -- then obviously Kenmore takes the cake.
I think where I land is that Sullivan - Grand Junction - West Station and Lechmere - Grand Junction - West Station need to be there on Day 1, with provisions for the other legs listed here safeguarded but unbuilt.