HelloBostonHi
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They really just need to block off a loading zone on Summer St (near where the 7, 11, 4 buses stop at South Station) and run a Logan Express that leaves on a clock-facing schedule every 15 minutes.
- Beats the crap out of dragging luggage through fare gates and down stairs to access the SL1 platform.
- No mode-switch or seaport zig-zag required. Turn onto Congress st, right on W service rd, and right onto the I-90 HOV lane. On the return trip, take the Congress st exit, head back up Congress st towards downtown. The SL1 will never even come close to competing with cars in travel times, while this will be competitive.
- Relieves the overcrowded SL1 and SL Transitway tunnel for seaport commuters & SL3.
It's been proposed a few times, it would also eliminate the need for the difficult to procure and aging dual modes that are limiting the Ts ability to run more frequent SL service. However, so far it's been shot down because of potential customer confusion of when SL1 buses will be arriving at surface level vs underground and how to direct people to know which way to go, and also how to maintain connections for Seaport riders to Logan.