Seems pretty safe to assume so - probably 2 more if I were to guess, one per major component remaining. HYM said the garage would by down by roughly the end of the year, so expect an MBTA announcement at the end of this month about November closures I'd say...The Green Line suspension between N. Station and Gov. Center concludes Oct 12. Looking likely the demo will not be finished by then (over the tunnels).
Should we be expecting another suspension of service?
Eng said the T has reached an agreement with HYM to finish work that has required the agency to suspend subway service near the construction site.
HYM will do the work over 20 days when the T will be suspending Green Line service to repair tracks and eliminate slow zones. The first installment will unfold over nine days tentatively scheduled to begin on Nov. 27, and the last part of the work will be completed over 11 days, Eng said.
After that work is completed, there will be no further service disruptions due to the dismantling of the garage, Eng said.
When that comes down, I will be a happy man.It's extremely tempting to hop the fence and push it over...
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From a distance I can tell the blue light comes from two smallish blue lights per floor to mark egress on the competed levels. The effect is subtle but will look cool when it's done. Already looks cool up close.Are the blue lights a different form of night lighting for egress or are there just big blue monitors in those rooms?
2. CHANGE THE COLOR OF LIGHTING
White, red, and yellow light attracts birds migrating at night much more than blue or green light. Making external lighting blue or green at night should attract fewer migrating birds and lead to fewer collisions.
I assume that's the plan. They've been installing the lighting from the ground up. I think we'll see the fin lit up next.They should light up the top of the fins. From the fat-side views it practically disappears at night, other than the sign. The only well-lit angle is facing the harbor.