NealG reports:
That’s a new one, Orange Line motorwoman on train at Back Bay: “attention passengers, this train will be standing by due to a distraught swan in the right of way near Wellington Station."
This guy holding up the Orange line this morning #MBTA #orangeline pic.twitter.com/S3y8r3CR1j
— Benjamin Finkelstein (@Benfinkels) May 24, 2019
I sense someone beginning to write the next iconic Boston-based illustrated children's book featuring waterfowl. pic.twitter.com/XiNHXs4csg
— Jennifer Bean (@brainofthebean) May 24, 2019
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It's just jealousy
By noahproblem
Fri, 05/24/2019 - 12:09pm
Obviously (s)he saw all of the attention that turkeys get here at Universal Hub and decided to get in on the action. Plus a bonus point for "fowling" up the T in the process...
Wait are we sure that is just
By John Pelletier
Fri, 05/24/2019 - 12:15pm
Wait are we sure that is just not one of the random service outage messages from that MBTA randomizer tool, because it sure sounds like it!
Why is this so amusing?
By Cranky
Fri, 05/24/2019 - 2:09pm
The idea that an MBTA employee evaluated a swan's emotional state and came up with "distraught" and then passed that message along cracks me up no end. It shouldn't be that funny, but there you go.
Hopefully the swan has been brought to a more stable state of mind.
[Edit: didn't mean to reply to John Pelletier's post in particular]
Because of all the things ...
By adamg
Fri, 05/24/2019 - 2:47pm
That could cause delays on the Orange Line, I don't think anybody had "distraught swan" on the list.
One of the oft-overlooked
By Maggard
Fri, 05/24/2019 - 8:59pm
One of the oft-overlooked joys of living around here is the general level of education. Our newspapers (multiple, still) are daily and aren't afraid of multiple syllables. Vocabularies aren't limited to fourth grade primers. The word "distraught" can be used with an expectation it will be understood.
Yeah the weather can suck and it can be painfully expensive to live here and the locals aren't superficially friendly but at least it's not a daily grind of proudly ignorant.
Don't worry passengers
By roadman
Fri, 05/24/2019 - 3:38pm
There's another swan directly behind this one.
Distraught or just Aggro?
By SwirlyGrrl
Fri, 05/24/2019 - 4:44pm
During the Herring Run and Paddle on the Mystic River last weekend, a swan defending the space around his mate and giantass nest was attacking paddlers as they raced through. Knocked one paddle boarder off his board!
They get this way when there are eggs and chicks to defend. Very nasty birds!
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