wicked wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:29 pm
I understand the need for the work, but you can not justify the work ongoing during the Orange Line closure.
I'm pretty sure most of the justification for doing the Orange Line and Green Line closures simultaneously is that there won't be any trains running through Haymarket, and therefore they can make progress on the Government Center Garage demolition.
wicked wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:29 pm
2. Last I saw there would NOT be shuttle buses between North Station and Tufts. This is predicated on folks being able to ride the Green Line as an alternative. And now the Green Line won't be running between NS and Govt Ctr...
While the Green Line is closed, the Green Line shuttles should be going all the way to Gov't Center (
MBTA announcement), so at worst riders should be able to do: Orange Line shuttle to North Station, Green Line shuttle from North Station to Gov't Center, then the actual Green Line from there on (definitely not ideal though; I haven't heard anything one way or another, but I wonder if they'd extend the Orange Line shuttles all the way to Gov't Center too during this period?)
rethcir wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 7:42 am
Is it safe to assume that the Union branch was not quite ready for prime time, but opened regardless at 10 MPH, because politics?
The 10mph speed restriction was only over the Lechmere Viaduct over the Charles river (which was being rehabilitated as part of the GLT project, not directly as part of GLX, although it was moreorless a requirement for decent service over GLX). None of the newly-built parts of GLX seem to have the issue that's causing the speed restriction over the Lechmere Viaduct.
Allegedly, the Lechmere Viaduct speed restriction was due to poorly-installed catenary, which would line up with this quote from the T announcement I linked above:
Scheduled activities include:
- Adjustments to the overhead wire on the East Cambridge Viaduct that will eliminate a temporary 10 mph speed restriction ...