The EGE
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I agree that the Rutherford Avenue busway will only be particularly useful when the downtown corridor (and/or bus lanes over the Gilmore Bridge and into Kendall) is implemented. Otherwise, it just duplicates the 92/93 with less surrounding density.
For Rutherford, the question becomes: where do you put the stops? This list has all the likely spots - existing cross streets and so on.
0.00 Sullivan busway
0.26 Mishawum Street / Hood Park Drive
0.43 Baldwin Street / Hood Park Drive
0.53 Essex Street / Bunker Hill Industrial Park
0.76 Dunstable Street
0.90 Community College (footbridge)
1.03 Union Street
1.07 Lynde Street (BHCC lot)
1.13 Arrow Street
1.28 City Square
1.34 Constitution Road
My initial thoughts are in bold. It's relatively close spacing - approximately quarter-mile - but the Orange Line already provides parallel express service. The Mishawum stop would serve the south side of Sullivan Square which is ripe for redevelopment, and the Lynde Street stop could be an infill if/when the adjacent lot is redeveloped.
It also depends on what the overall network in Charlestown looks like - will there still be service on Main Street, or will this busway replace that? If the T101 runs on Main Street as proposed here, then it might be worth having fewer stops north of Community College.
For Rutherford, the question becomes: where do you put the stops? This list has all the likely spots - existing cross streets and so on.
0.00 Sullivan busway
0.26 Mishawum Street / Hood Park Drive
0.43 Baldwin Street / Hood Park Drive
0.53 Essex Street / Bunker Hill Industrial Park
0.76 Dunstable Street
0.90 Community College (footbridge)
1.03 Union Street
1.07 Lynde Street (BHCC lot)
1.13 Arrow Street
1.28 City Square
1.34 Constitution Road
My initial thoughts are in bold. It's relatively close spacing - approximately quarter-mile - but the Orange Line already provides parallel express service. The Mishawum stop would serve the south side of Sullivan Square which is ripe for redevelopment, and the Lynde Street stop could be an infill if/when the adjacent lot is redeveloped.
It also depends on what the overall network in Charlestown looks like - will there still be service on Main Street, or will this busway replace that? If the T101 runs on Main Street as proposed here, then it might be worth having fewer stops north of Community College.