I ran into this on my way home from work. Interestingly enough, at the exact same time, all T service at North Station completely ceased due to a "police action". I naturally assumed whatever was going on above on Causeway Street was related. Both the Orange and Green line trains, with people on them, simply went right through North Station without stopping. Bizarre.
Why is that bizarre? If the police are trying to apprehend someone, you don't want them jumping on a train to escape. Furthermore, you don't want exiting riders getting in the way. It seems like a prudent decision to send the train through. The authorities often stop trains to look for criminals if they think they might be on board. Similarly trying to stop them from boarding in the first place makes sense.
Who's responsible? Not for nothing. but whoever the inside man with the money is responsible for making over the whole area is the man I wish could redo across the street. The biggest challenge is keeping the sidewalks clean and the urine stains out.
Who's responsible? Not for nothing. but whoever the inside man with the money is responsible for making over the whole area is the man I wish could redo across the street. The biggest challenge is keeping the sidewalks clean and the urine stains out.
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I ran into this on my way home from work. Interestingly enough, at the exact same time, all T service at North Station completely ceased due to a "police action". I naturally assumed whatever was going on above on Causeway Street was related. Both the Orange and Green line trains, with people on them, simply went right through North Station without stopping. Bizarre.
Seems normal to me
Why is that bizarre? If the police are trying to apprehend someone, you don't want them jumping on a train to escape. Furthermore, you don't want exiting riders getting in the way. It seems like a prudent decision to send the train through. The authorities often stop trains to look for criminals if they think they might be on board. Similarly trying to stop them from boarding in the first place makes sense.
Who's responsible? Not for
Who's responsible? Not for nothing. but whoever the inside man with the money is responsible for making over the whole area is the man I wish could redo across the street. The biggest challenge is keeping the sidewalks clean and the urine stains out.
Who's responsible? Not for
Who's responsible? Not for nothing. but whoever the inside man with the money is responsible for making over the whole area is the man I wish could redo across the street. The biggest challenge is keeping the sidewalks clean and the urine stains out.