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Fire in the Downtown Crossing hole
By adamg on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 7:10pm
Red Line service disrupted by fire at Downtown Crossing this afternoon rush hour (Orange Line, too, but not for as long).
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Thank you, MBTA alerts
Thank you, MBTA "alerts," for only sending me an email that Park Street had reopened, but never sending me one that Downtown Crossing had closed.
really? I'm signed up for
really? I'm signed up for red line text messages and my phone was buzzing like crazy. I must have gotten 4 or 5
I noticed the same thing
I get both Green and Orange Line alerts, and I also didn't get any notice when they closed Downtown Crossing or Park Street. But, I did get two notices when the stations reopened.
How did a Red Line fire affect Green Line service?
The Outraged Liberal scratches his head over that.
smoke in park street station
smoke in park street station / station evacuation
Nothing like a little exercise
Zolok reports:
Sean Riley reports:
Whiteboy reports:
Jiffywoob requests that, during emergencies, T workers stop making up stories about mythical "shuttle buses" being on their way:
MFTA? Just imagine if the T changed the first two letters of its name to something you might do with your female parent, if you were so inclined.
Happy to own a folding bike
Days like today I am glad that I own a folding bike.
Folded up, it goes on the train with me. Expanded out, it goes when and where the trains don't. It also fits on the little racks on the front of the buses, so I can hop a bus going in the right general direction if the trains aren't running, and then ride to my destination.
Made driving there ugly too
We were heading for the Orpheum last night, and the Park Street/Downtown Crossing closing made driving in that area a nightmare as well. Took over 25 minutes inching along the off ramp from Storrow onto Cambridge Street, another 20 minutes to go 3 blocks on Cambridge Street towards Tremont. And, of course, no cops trying to move anything along. We were finally able to bail into Beacon Hill and get around the State House and into Back Bay to park in less time than it was taking to get another block on Cambridge St.
Smoke, no clues
Unappropriate may have been on the last Red Line train out of Downtown Crossing:
Small electrical fire
And nobody injured.
A Silver Line hybrid was
A Silver Line hybrid was spotted (by me) on Mass Ave between Central and Harvard, outbound and packed, shortly after 7:00.
Wonder when it left Boston ...
Her new plan
Alyssa Boehm reports that when Plan A (taking the Red Line home to Alewife and Plan B (walking across the metallic Longfellow in the middle of a thunderstorm) didn't work out, she went to Plan C:
Photo: Waiting for a shuttle at Park Street
Ezra Ball captured the madhouse in front of Park Street station.
way to go Boston Fire dept!!
the tiny fire was put out in 5 minutes, but the Boston Fire Dept kept two subway stations closed for 2 hours during rush hour.
Ever heard of people dying
Ever heard of people dying from smoke inhalation? The fire itself is not the only danger in such situations... The FD usually also has to determine if the fire is really out and what caused it to ensure it is safe for people to return to an area. Given that, two hours sounds pretty fast to me.