Ron Newman (
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MBTA entirely shut down tomorrow (Tuesday, January 27)
The entire MBTA system is shutting down all day tomorrow.
I don't understand this decision. During the Blizzard of '78, at least the underground parts of the T were kept open throughout the storm, as was the Longfellow Bridge crossing. If the state wants people not to travel on the roads tomorrow, shouldn't the T be kept open?
I don't understand this decision. During the Blizzard of '78, at least the underground parts of the T were kept open throughout the storm, as was the Longfellow Bridge crossing. If the state wants people not to travel on the roads tomorrow, shouldn't the T be kept open?
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I also think that the infrastructure of the MBTA is not as robust as it was in '78, but I could be wrong. Also my vague recollection of '78 was that there were days and days of no travel, and I'm sure everyone wants to avoid that this blizzard.
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http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/02/09/behemoth-storm-barrels-through-new-england/
http://bostinno.streetwise.co/2013/02/09/mbta-shutdown-saturday-blizzard-massachusetts-nemo/
Employees have to get to work somehow.
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We actually have a new bus deployed on the 96 bus line. I was told it cost $699,000. Still not as roomy or well-equipped as the bus I rode on my last trip to Ottawa last October.
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I really hope employers take the hint and don't force anyone to come into work tomorrow, it's going to be dangerous out there.
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NYC
RE: NYC
RE: NYC
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Then, too, there are the very good points that others here make about the lack of robustness of the MBTA infrastructure. Whether is *should* stay open or not is one question, but also there is whether it *could* keep functioning, or whether practically speaking the trains were going to stop running anyway and this just means they don't have any passengers on them when they do. (see Red Line, today).
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I have those same fixed feelings as you describe.
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