maximum927
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Yep, the 66 is hell. It's the only T bus i use with regularity, and it's just terrible. However, I can't see any ways to improve it.
They need to eliminate stops. I swear some of the routes I ride could take out 50% of the stops.
I wish the Silver Line had been a light rail line, or a light metro line, or even a BRT line that was more like the Ottawa Transitway.
Perhaps once the seaport is built out
Man czsz, you've been on a really cynical tear recently. In at the rate Boston rearranges and upgrades itself I'd be surprised if any of us even recognized the city in 100 years.
Part of the justification of the Silver Line tunnel was that it could be upgraded to light rail. How that will happen with the tunnels falling apart from chotty construction is beyond me.
That was never, ever said. There have never been plans to make the silver line light rail for two big reasons:
-You can not put light rail on the highway that goes to logan
and
-The NIMBYs on washington street do not want rail. Hell, they even shot down 28X! Theyd bomb their own homes before allowing rail and wiring.
I didn't say there were plans, I said it was designed with the ability to be converted.
I was also under the impression that Washington St residents in the South End wanted Light Rail?
Also the 28X bus was something completely different and doesn't have anything to do with Washington St.
The 28x was an extension of the silver line, but was going to be done right, with an exclusive ROW. They bitched because the exclusive ROW would limit turns and remove parking in spots.
The primary concern, IIR, was that there wasn't any community input or study done. The state came in and threw money at it and assumed it would go smoothly.
My point still stands, however, that theoretically the Silver Line tunnels could be converted to dual use.
The only thing really stopping light rail from coming back is the politicians don't want it (pressure from NIMBYs, emergency services, etc).