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Wire woes whack Riverside riders
By adamg on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 8:21am
The T's broken out its "severe warning" alert this morning for the Riverside line, whose riders are being asked to seek alternate means of transportation between Riverside and Reservoir due to a wire that has discovered it's subject to the law of gravity.
The T assembled buses for a relief effort. Not long after, riders on the 57 line started reporting delays as some of their buses were pulled out of service to deal with the growing throngs of Riverside riders.
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Meanwhile, the post-9AM commute...
Meanwhile, the post-9AM commute will be fantastic, as trolleys cannot return to Riverside and will remain in service.
No, the post-9AM commute
will remain lousy as they continue to loop Riverside trains at Government Center only to hold them for at least ten minutes at Park Street (as I witnessed on my way in today). This will result in continued slowdowns, as all westbound trains are being forced to berth on a single platform. This "single track" berthing also creates unnecessary confusion for passengers as well, further slowing down the service.
The D line use to be so nice
WTF happened? Every day now it's cattle cars inbound and outbound.
And those hoards of BU students who get on at Reservoir are one big pain in the ass. This is why we can't have nice things.
Those would be BC students
this BU alum says with disgust, just beating an equally disgusted BC alum!
re: Those would be BC students
You also just beat a UMass Boston alum in saying that too LOL (me)
Re: The D line use to be so nice
Don't you mean BC students? That's in the BC area, not BU.
It is time for the beautiful
It is time for the beautiful people of the western suburbs to start paying their "fair share". Time to dig a little deeper so the Green Line can be improved!!!