JeffDowntown
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^ So in 1913 it was considered feasible to tunnel under fill land and water, but now in 2017 we no longer can do that?
Ah, progress!
Ah, progress!
^ So in 1913 it was considered feasible to tunnel under fill land and water, but now in 2017 we no longer can do that?
Ah, progress!
^ So in 1913 it was considered feasible to tunnel under fill land and water, but now in 2017 we no longer can do that?
Ah, progress!
To be fair... this was never built. And we are much much better at making plans that are never built these days.
This is way off topic but -- does the MBTA ever talk about a ferry from Chelsea? It would be incredibly quick and efficient if it went from long wharf or north station to some pier... the waterside is so close to downtown Chelsea, seems like a no brainer.
I think his claim is that it is too expensive because the groundwater levels require major pump/drainage systems when tunnels are in filled land, but for such a short tunnel it seems to me that shouldn't be a project killer.
Where would you end this blue line spur?
Interesting idea. Where would you end this blue line spur?
I don't know much firsthand about Chelsea. All I know is that it is known to be a very rough area, a ghetto, and has one of the highest crime rates in MA. With this planned route, what do you imagine will be the impact to the Seaport?
I don't know much firsthand about Chelsea. All I know is that it is known to be a very rough area, a ghetto, and has one of the highest crime rates in MA. With this planned route, what do you imagine will be the impact to the Seaport?
I don't know much firsthand about Chelsea. All I know is that it is known to be a very rough area, a ghetto, and has one of the highest crime rates in MA. With this planned route, what do you imagine will be the impact to the Seaport?