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Haymarket station reopens

WCVB reports that both Green Line and Orange Line trains are once again stopping at Haymarket station, for the first time since March 26. On that day, part of a building collapsed above the station while being demolished, killing a construction worker.

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Show me the inside report from the mystery inspectors and engineers.

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that structural engineers and inspectors are real or something?

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Don't you know there is a cult at 10 Park Plaza?

There is a secret cabal that works with the the Rothchilds, the Queen, the Vatican, The Gettys, and That Guy With The Bruins Sweatshirt from one of Walsh's early Covid pressers that thrive on the destruction of the T.

They then cover themselves in blood of captured squirrels from the Common at midnight in the former playground over the food court at 10 Park Plaza.

They have caused all these problems with the T, not someone sticking their arm in a train door, falling in between walls at Back Bay, or having a jackhammer and tons of concrete fall 110 feet onto a station roof.

They thrive on the chaos and then make up stories about "structural engineers" saying everything is ok to make people question that and not the cabal's real quest: Have everyone wear colonial garb while licking the Irish Famine Monument as a sign of fealty.

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And I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

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More than one thing can be true at the same time. The T can be staffed by people who are on the whole basically decent, care about safety, and want to do the right thing. And, there can be a management culture of sloppiness around procedures and safeguards, deflecting blame, and being less than transparent.

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Unfortunately, however, the decent people on the MBTA staff who really do care about safety and wish to do the right thing are all too often run roughshod over by the people who really don't give a damn, which results in the management culture of sloppiness, procedures and safeguards, the refusal to take responsibility for the problems, and for the lack of transparency.

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At least they're not pedophiles running a pizza restaurant!

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Boston has a long history of very decent politicians that were never involved in any bribery or otherwise shady business . I trust the mbta and state officials and do not need to question anything they do .

Lol

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Submit a FOIA request.

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… the cheerful driver announced over the PA system, “Haymarket Station. We are open for business!” as he opened the doors.

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Public transportation shouldn’t be a for profit business

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As much as I enjoy Frank Oglesby's melodious recordings, I'll miss her voice once the Orange Line finishes transitioning to automated station announcements.

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… the cheerful driver announced over the PA system, “Doors are opening on the right side. We are open for business!” as he opened the doors.

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… the cheerful driver announced over the PA system, “Doors are opening on the right side. We are open for business!” as he opened the doors.

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Now sue the construction company who screwed over T riders for 2 weeks.

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Won't that have an effect on your trust fund?

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