Jun. 12th, 2007

Aaaaurgh!

Jun. 12th, 2007 11:55 am
Noooo... No T running to our stop for all of August, basically. Sure, doing the work is a good thing. But the whole f'in summer? During the day? Geez! I had to take the bus this past weekend too, for the same T repair projects basically. Yes, I'm glad there is a shuttle bus. No, the replacement is not acceptable.

1. The bus doesn't stop at the T stations, even though there are roads right beside all 3 stations (Brookline Village, Longwood, Fenway) we rode by.

2. There is little to no signage. Nor T officials pointing the way. Sure, there was one guy at BV, pointing towards the bus stop 300-400 yards away, not clearly indicating where it was. There was absolutely no sign mentioning a shuttle stop, or any other indication it would stop there. At Fenway, on the way back, it was even worse. There was no official there, and on the narrow strip where everybody had to get out, people didn't know where to go. The driver had only said it was the last stop, and to take the shuttle, but forgot to mention where the shuttle was. Oh, and then you had to haul up 5 flights of stairs, no elevator, while there is a huge parking lot right next to the stop.

I guess I'll be riding my bike even more - rain or shine.

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2007/06/summer_repairs.html

The 14,000 people who travel between Newton and Boston each day on the MBTA's Green Line should brace themselves for a long summer on the bus.

Major renovations will suspend service on the D branch during the day from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. and on weekends from June 23 through Aug. 31.

The work, which will be completed in two phases, will include trimming trees and brush; cleaning and digging new drainage ditches; realigning and resurfacing tracks; replacing rail ties; and improving signals. During the construction, the Longwood and Brookline Village stations will be rebuilt and the Hyde Street Bridge in Newton will be replaced.

The first phase of the work from June 23 to Aug. 3 will halt trains between the Reservoir and Riverside stations. From Aug. 3 to 31, the second phase will suspend service between the Reservoir and Fenway stations.

As a substitute, shuttle and express buses will travel the normal Green Line route. MBTA officials said the agency chose to perform work in the summer because traffic on the Green Line is lighter.

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