Deja vu: That strange feeling we sometimes get when a water main bursts over the D Line
By adamg on Fri, 04/03/2015 - 5:38pm
Grace Holley shows us the cascade of water now pouring onto the Riverside Line from a burst water main on an overpass at Brookline Hills - just like the cascade of water that poured onto the Riverside Line from a burst water main on an overpass at Brookline Hills on March 17.
Needless to say, nobody on the Riverside Line is going anywhere fast. Or at all.
The destination of this train is Riverside #mbta #greenlineproblems pic.twitter.com/h98snP1Xmx
— MoQ202 (@MoQ202) April 3, 2015
Jason Del Re also photographed the impromptu waterfall.
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Train wash!
I know it doesn't actually work that way with the catenary wires and all, but I've always thought it would be oddly satisfying to watch the trolleys go through a car wash and come out all squeaky clean.
There's 2 washes
One at Riverside and one at Cleveland Circle.
When you gotta go
you gotta go.
For once don't look at us. We
For once don't look at us!
We aren't waterfowl.
I was there, sort of
I had to get off at Fenway and take a shuttle. I lost half an hour. Considering everything, not bad.