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It's almost too much to bear: There's a dead train at Kendall Square
By adamg on Mon, 03/27/2017 - 3:28pm
"Moderate" delays on the Red Line following the demise of a train at Kendall Square, the T advises.
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The State of Transportation
If the T works give all the credit to Charlie Baker
If the T doesn't work blame the unions
Charlie wins either way
The Full Spectrum...one short
C'MOOOON GREEN LINE!!!
We've had Blue at Orient Heights, Orange at Community College and now Red at Kendall. We're one card short of a full deck!
Must be all the extreme weather events today....thank god privatizing the system will take care of this.
not sure it matters
A dead Red Line train will get you somewhere slightly slower than a live Green Line train.
Pressure Is Good
The substantive value of Adam's catchy headlines is that keep the pressure on MBTA to provide service.
Reduced to the basics, transactions with the MBTA involve:
Emphasizing when the MBTA doesn't provide service is a good thing.
They Don't Care โ They Don't Have To โ They're The โ
Peppershaker/Longfellow Bridge live traffic cameras' links...
Looking for Peppershaker/Longfellow Bridge live traffic cameras' online links, please!... the links didn't work at http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/charlesriverbridges/TrafficInformation.aspx