Corey Dinopoulos was among the growing horde trying to get on a 7 bus at South Station this evening:
Our system is failing us daily. 6pm on a Tues; dozens of people wait in the rain as two full 7 buses pass them by. This doesn’t include dozens of people waiting at Melcher St and the BCEC outbound stops.
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The system failing all of us
By anon
Tue, 12/10/2019 - 7:28pm
are all the variances allowing overdevelopment and dense development without any regard on how all these people are going to get from their overpriced luxury condos in Southie to work downtown.
The same hypocrites who want to jam a bunch of residential units at the L Street power-plant are the same ones who bitch about waiting for the bus in the cold.
You can’t have it both ways.
Same people who complain about bus service
By anon
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 8:14am
but leave their vehicles parked on the street, without moving them, until street sweeping starts again in the spring. Take your car to work.
wow
By anon
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 10:22pm
Somebody thinks that his calendar says 1950.
If everyone drove to work you would be very very very sorry. Why do you think that we have the problems we do with traffic? More people are driving to work!
And some of us can't pay $25 a day for parking so you get the happy feelings, either.
Better to have too much
By anon
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 9:03am
Better to have too much housing and suffer sometimes in your commute than too little housing.
One can advocate for denser
By Rob O
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 9:43am
One can advocate for denser development and also ask that public transit grow in its capacity to keep pace with development.
I mean, that's how it's always been done. What recent development have I missed that makes this time-tested approach now impossible and hypocritical?
The T also historically has
By cden4
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 10:27am
The T also historically has not wanted to add service unless there is obvious demand. Demand is good!
This sounds stupid
By anon
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 7:18pm
Who's going to pay for more transportation service? The developer? Or do you propose hiking bus fares up to $20/ride?
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By Bugs Bunny
Tue, 12/10/2019 - 8:28pm
Have the people considered walking closer to the inception of the route in the Financial District? They’d be guaranteed a spot then. Kind of like what I do on the #9 bus. I walk from Arlington to Copley Sq so they’ll have room for me.
Bus route needs short turns?
By Ron Newman
Tue, 12/10/2019 - 8:56pm
The solution for this might be to start some of the PM rush #7 buses at South Station instead of in the financial district.
Sure, how do you turn around?
By b from Ros
Tue, 12/10/2019 - 9:23pm
There doesn't appear to be an easy way to turn around (to face the right way) or layover (to depart evenly).
Suppose you could do Summer Street inbound, left surface artery, left Essex, layover, left Atlantic, right Summer for South Station.
Unfortunately, all those roads are jammed during the PM Rush. If travel time savings don't materialize then it's going to be a difficult sell with limited impact
Regardless, I can see it's value if a functional turnaround could be arranged! :)
U-turn on Summer Street at Atlantic Avenue
By Ron Newman
Tue, 12/10/2019 - 9:54pm
seems pretty straightforward to me. The intersection is large enough that even bendy buses should be able to make the turn.
(The #72 bus makes a U-turn at the end of Aberdeen Avenue, where it meets Mount Auburn Street, so there's a precedent for this.)
Koch bros and Baker are smiling
By Trump-Baker 2020
Tue, 12/10/2019 - 10:50pm
The Koch brothers are getting their moneys worth in their support of Baker and right wing Pioneer Institute. They see public transit as a threat to their fossil fuel empire, and the general republicant view of public transit as an evil communist plot.
https://usa.streetsblog.org/2015/08/20/the-politic...
At least they can walk home,
By Chris77
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 7:53am
At least they can walk home, if need be.
For some reason it feels like
By anon
Wed, 12/11/2019 - 9:15am
For some reason it feels like the people running the T are doing it for the first time every day. None of these problems are new and none of them are ever fixed.
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