Boston02124
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I mean, we got an extra few billion lying around somewhere. Right?
I mean, we got an extra few billion lying around somewhere. Right?
Realistically, a replacement for the Tobin probably won't happen for another 30-40 years, so I think it's worthwhile to explore a pedestrian/cyclist add-on. Similarly, replacements for the Sumner and Callahan tunnels could also offer pedestrian/cycling access but those probably won't be replaced for another 30 years either.
I'd say a Tobin add-on is the only realistic short/mid-term solution to giving East Boston and Chelsea residents a cross-harbor pedestrian/cycling link to the rest of Boston. A harbor level pedestrian/cyclist crossing below the Tobin (with a lift span for boat/ship passing) would also be complex and costly, assuming you could even get all stakeholders to agree to it.
Lots of bike/ped tunnels out there, but most are very flat with no strenuous slopes (former RR and streetcar tunnels thru hillsides)Do you think people would really use an underwater tunnel ped/bike access way the length of the harbor crossing? That just feels really creepy to me. Are there examples that get real use elsewhere in the world?
Do you think people would really use an underwater tunnel ped/bike access way the length of the harbor crossing? That just feels really creepy to me. Are there examples that get real use elsewhere in the world?
Also, wouldn't such a route become a hopeless magnet for homeless people seeking shelter?