Re: MBTA & Regular Driving May Be Shut Down During Coming Snowstorm!
The only new rapid transit station built in the last 20 years was an infill in Assembly. So the idea of stop expansion and start fixing is entirely a non-starter in regard to the central subway.
The T certainly needs reform and to be more transparent, but the Orange Line has been a rusted shell for 10+ years. The Red Line cars are 45+ years old. Time didn't just speed up. We just placed an order 6 months ago for new trains. The fact that the MBTA and state failed to order new cars 10 years ago is on the MBTA not being more transparent about the issues and risks, but i would actually place more blame on the legislature and general public not caring even if they did.
The only new rapid transit station built in the last 20 years was an infill in Assembly. So the idea of stop expansion and start fixing is entirely a non-starter in regard to the central subway.
The T certainly needs reform and to be more transparent, but the Orange Line has been a rusted shell for 10+ years. The Red Line cars are 45+ years old. Time didn't just speed up. We just placed an order 6 months ago for new trains. The fact that the MBTA and state failed to order new cars 10 years ago is on the MBTA not being more transparent about the issues and risks, but i would actually place more blame on the legislature and general public not caring even if they did.