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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    The MBTA's slow zone tracker indicates that as of yesterday, eight slow zones on the Red Line have been removed. Essentially, every speed restriction between Park and Andrew has been removed. There are still speed restrictions between Andrew and JFK/UMass, but this segment of track is also...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Somewhere along the line, I came under the impression that the turning radius at the Heath St curve is too tight for the Type 10s. Is my impression wrong?
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    The core Red Line closure was previously announced, but the post-8:45pm closure from JFK-Ashmont is new. Any theories as to what that's about? There hadn't been any scheduled work for the Ashmont Branch, since the October 2023 shutdown removed all slow zones. For the Orange Line, the May 28 -...
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    MassDOT Rail: Springfield Hub (East-West, NNERI, Berkshires, CT-Valley-VT-Quebec)

    In theory we can walk and chew gum at the same time, but shouldn't there be an ungodly number of Inland Route frequencies before we consider anything close to eight daily round trips between Boston and Albany?
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    A few tidbits regarding the upcoming bus redesign. The greater weekend service sounds promising. MBTA Head: New Bus Map Gives 25 Percent More Service
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    New Red and Orange Line Cars

    This is my experience as a fellow frequent rider, too. I can't find it to dig it up right now, but I've seen data on Twitter that suggests that around 22-24% of the OL service is provided by new trains. Lately there are usually three new trains in service at any time, so I guess the...
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    Transportation emissions are the single largest source of carbon emissions in the US, so investments that increase the mode-share of rail travel and incentivize land use policy to produce more transit-oriented jobs and housing and more walkable environments that would further reduce the...
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    New Red and Orange Line Cars

    Four new trains are in revenue service on the Orange Line this morning.
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    New Red and Orange Line Cars

    There were three new OL trains running early this morning, but now we're down to two. Based on anecdotal reports on Twitter, it seems like one of the new ones was taken out of service due to mechanical problems. This jibes with what I saw approaching Oak Grove, where we passed a new OL train...
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    Regional Rail (RUR) & North-South Rail Link (NSRL)

    The ghost of Frank DePaola is posting in this very thread!
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    MassDOT Rail: Springfield Hub (East-West, NNERI, Berkshires, CT-Valley-VT-Quebec)

    The NH route is a quixotic plan because the level of investment to get it started would be very high. The trackage past Boscawen no longer exists, and even if you entirely rebuilt the line it wouldn't be very fast because the ROW is very curvy. Boston-Montreal isn't a good enough route to...
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    MassDOT Rail: Springfield Hub (East-West, NNERI, Berkshires, CT-Valley-VT-Quebec)

    This is very much the wrong way to think about a Boston-Montreal train via Springfield — or via NH (where the directness of the route would be offset by the slowness of the ROW). Some people would take the full length of the train from Boston to Montreal, but if that seems like a weak market to...
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    MassDOT Rail: Springfield Hub (East-West, NNERI, Berkshires, CT-Valley-VT-Quebec)

    It would not be faster because the ROW north of Concord is windy and slow. In any event, the success of the direct Boston-Montreal train depends on piggybacking off of robust Amtrak service in the Boston-Springfield corridor in one half, and providing a second train to the Vermonter corridor...

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