@universalhub @MBTA Here’s the 034 Kingston train on fire at Hanson. pic.twitter.com/vqGDiCGfvI
— Dan Dufresne (@dandufresne) November 29, 2018
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Don't panic!
By Boston_res
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 9:01am
A strongly worded statement from the governor, and several locally elected officials, condemning this tragic event will fix the whole broken MBTA.
Even Sunday travel has become craptastic
By anon
Mon, 12/03/2018 - 12:49pm
I went through five, FIVE, breakdowns yesterday to go from Boston to Dedham and back. Baker should fire his entire transportation wing and start anew
And of course on the replies to that tweet
By Michael
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 9:04am
The pack of TV news ghouls, who would never do a story about the structural failures of the T or try to get an interview with Governor Popular and ask him why it just keeps getting worse and worse, but sure do love them some free footage of fire and angry passengers.
Remember when this was
By anon
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 9:28am
Remember when this was happening under Deval? Did the media give a shit then?
Why no they didn't.
Why would they care now?
You must have a very selective memory
By adamg
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 10:21am
Because people sure were complaining about this under Patrick. Or have you forgotten how the Green Line used to have regular crashes and the Orange and Red Line tracks regularly burst into flames?
People complained. The media
By anon
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 10:58am
People complained. The media didn't care and still doesn't care because most of their suburban viewership drives.
"TV news ghouls"
By Coyote137
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 9:29am
is an awesome way to describe them, although the longer "TV infotainment ghouls" might be a bit more accurate.
Shrugging...
By TrophyWifeLinda
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 9:46am
Paging Dagny Taggert.....
#womentotherescue
Remember the hobby store at the Dedham Mall
By Waquiot
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 1:35pm
I can't remember the name, but I can remember how to get there. It was by the Friendly's entrance, but my mum never parked there. She parked over by the Stop and Shop, since we ended up picking up groceries on the way out, which means that I would hang a right at the Paperback Booksmith and go down that corridor. If you passed the Sears entrance on that side, you went too far.
Anyway, one of the things they sold there were model trains. I loved HO scale model trains. In fact, although I don't have a track setup, I still have some of the trains. One is an MBTA F40-PH, which is the type of locomotive involved in this incident. Wikipedia says they were received in 1987-88, but I swear I bought my model earlier, around 1983.
Long story short, the rolling stock is old, and with older rolling stock, incidents like this are not uncommon. Amtrak ordered a lot more of these, and they have all been retired (or repurposed as cab cars.)
The 40’s that the T has left
By Steve557
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 2:23pm
The 40’s that the T has left are F40 modified’s meaning they are stretch 40’s with separate head end power units.
The original F40’s including the Amtrak ones you remember were from the late 70’s numbered 1000-1017 and were retired a few years back.
F40 modified 1025-1036 were put in service starting in 91 while 1050-1075 started in 87.
A overhaul is currently underway on the fleet:
https://cdn.mbta.com/sites/default/files/2018-11/2...
The oldest F40s from 1978 and
By anon
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 2:37pm
The oldest F40s from 1978 and 1980 have been retired while the ones from 1987-88 and 1991-93 continue in service, with 10 off in Boise getting a full rebuild.
Metra in Chicago continues to operate mostly F40s, some from 1977. If maintained well, they can continue to function well.
Note that a blown turbo, while smokey and exciting in appearance, is actually not that serious an issue.
For some reason
By GoSoxGo
Fri, 11/30/2018 - 10:04am
Hobbytown seems to ring a bell for me.
I bought trains there, too, when I was younger, but loved it when the brand new Toys R Us superstore opened up down Route 1 near the Levitz Furniture.
It came to me last night
By Waquiot
Fri, 11/30/2018 - 11:23am
Hobbytown it was.
Which is the bigger problem this winter ?
By anon
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 9:12am
Man made disasters or mother nature. Which one will force the MBTA to shutdown.
Both!
By Cranky
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 12:37pm
n/t
Such a deal , across the
By anon
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 10:06am
Such a deal , across the tracks from Dunkins...........
Steampunk!
By JonT
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 11:09am
The locomotive isn't on fire. It's cosplaying as a steam engine.
Smoke doesn't always mean fire
By In The Know
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 2:05pm
Detailed article elsewhere stated that it was a loose connection in the vicinity of the turbo charger. This caused some engine oil to spill on hot engine components resulting in smoke. Same thing can happen if a gasket blows in an automobile.
hanson
By scollaysq
Thu, 11/29/2018 - 6:06pm
Mmmm-bop
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