The T

It's not just the trains that come late

Annie gets peckish at MBTA e-mail cancellation notes that arrive too late to do her any good.

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No Riverside trolley service this weekend

Or for the four weekends that follow, so the T can make a bridge disappear.

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Apparently, reporters are having trouble finding South Station

Franklin Line rider and blogger Peter Maranci writes that a reporter from "one major newspaper" has contacted him seeking help in finding people who have switched to the T from their cars because of gas prices - and for people who ride crowded commuter-rail trains.

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T police decide it's OK for a guy to hold a young girl's hand on a bus if they're related

Good Lord:

A passenger noticed a man holding the child's hand. That passenger says she overheard the girl say she was hungry, and the man told her to "Please be quiet."

T police say there was no criminal conduct. They consider the case closed.

Ed. Been There note: I feel for the guy.

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While MBTA police are busy looking cool in black uniforms at subway stops ...

Commuter-rail riders are coming home to find their cars smashed in:

... On the train last week, I was standing behind a couple of Grafton commuters who were talking about the break-ins. One woman was saying that she had filed a police report with the town of Grafton and that the police responded to her that there have been over 30 (!) break-ins in the last 4-6 weeks. ...

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Loaded for bear on the Red and Orange lines

Bobbob hasn't taken the T regularly for three years now, so wonders if the following sight is unusual:

... [T]here were two very buff, swat-team style cops with large guns -- I don't know my guns, but this sure wasn't a handgun, it extended about the length of his torso. Is this a new thing? Have there been military style police riding the rails for a while now? I opted to take the next train but the other passengers seemed less surprised.

Amazingly, JP Beat got a photo of two T SWATters at Back Bay station this morning, and they don't look like they're about to order him to the ground and rip the memory card out of his camera.

Maybe they were too busy looking for this evil dude.

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MBTA ridership could hit record levels; can the T handle it?

Good news for public transit fans, but maybe not quite as good news for people actually riding the trains?

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The next depressed Red Line train is now approaching

Lys wonders why the Red Line seems so depressed these days while the Green Line is positively jaunty:

... I was coming back from Central, on the Red line, and I noticed how many people riding back looked as miserable as I did. I saw two different women crying, and everyone just seemed to be lost in their own tired and negative thoughts. Maybe the stress of Cambridge, with Harvard and MIT right there, is too much for the fragile human psyche to handle. As I looked around the train, no one was making eye contact, and shoes, fingernails, and blank space were very popular.

I get off at Park Street and switch to the Green line, and the tone is much more peppy. The train fills up with tired but happy students for BU and BC, and people are actually laughing! I am trying to maintain a level of melancholy, but it is difficult with all these wise-ass students around. ...

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Proposed new Green Line stops announced

The Cambridge Chronicle posts the new stops north of Lechmere proposed for the Green Line extension - including a relocated Lechmere.

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