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MBTA says the Red, Orange Lines could go faster miles an hours

The State House News Service reports the MBTA thinks all that track work on the Red Line means they could soon get those trains up to 50 m.p.h. - and that on at least one stretch, the Orange Line might top off at 55 m.p.h.

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Don't the clueless liars who announce this and the front page lies about no more Orange Line slow zones actually RIDE the Orange Line EVERY DAY during rush hour a.m. to rush hour p m?? I ride it everyday from Forest Hills a.m. to North Station then 5:30 from North Station back to Forest Hills. Every day and evening for 2 weeks it's been DING DING DING DING with trains idling hideously long between each stop. MBTA Passenger Rage is RIGHTEOUS!!!

Don't worry Adam, some of us drive with the radio on

How about 88 miles per hour?

50 MPH?
55 MPH?

In NJ, I used to commute between Newark and Jersey City on the PATH.
Stretches of that positively rocket along - capped at 55 MPH. I have trouble imagining any stretch of Orange (or Red) that could approach that performance.

We live in a world where trains go 200 mph so let your imagination soar!

When I was in Washington DC a few years ago, the Metro often ran at 50-55mph from Crystal City to King St in Alexandria...it was glorious to go that fast.

But the signal and switch problems plaguing the system will probably keep the average speeds around 10mph.

with its stops and starts and slow crawling, once you've ridden in good European or Asian metros

… I would suspect the sad state of the rolling stock will temper that until those buckets of bolts from the 70s which shake, rattle, and roll their way along the line are finally replaced

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Radio on!

Radio on!

Radio on!

Radio on!

Gonna drive past the Stop 'n' Shop
With the radio on
I'm in love with Massachusetts!