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$4.8 million bike cage at Forest Hills
The Jamaica Plains Gazzette has an article about how Forest Hills Station has run out of Bike Charlie Cards. In it, mention is made (in passing) that this cage for 100 bikes cost $4,800,000 (4.8 million!!!!)
http://jamaicaplaingazette.com/node/3733
Is this a mispint? Or an indication of Boston graft on an even more massive scale than usual?
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Another person hit, killed by a commuter-rail train
This time in Franklin this morning, MBTA Transit Police tweet. NECN reports the man, in his 40s, was struck at the Fisher Street crossing. Train 1028, outbound.
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Near-death experience on the Orange Line
Rick Sawyer reports he was on the inbound Orange Line platform at North Station last night when a woman fell on the tracks - just as a train was approaching:
... It was like a movie. The train stopped inches away from the woman's unstirring body, the frontmost part actually hanging over her. For a nauseating moment, we thought she had been killed—by the train or by the third rail. The conductor burst out of the front train compartment, the color draining from her face, repeating "Oh my God." ...
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Everett man charged as serial T groper
Hugo Hernandez, 22, is scheduled for arraignment in Boston Municipal Court today on multiple charges of indecent assault and battery on the T, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney's office.
Hernandez was originally arrested late Wednesday at Sullivan Square for an Orange Line incident on Oct. 19, but by the end of yesterday, Transit Police pegged him for three more incidents, the DA's office says.
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Teen struck, killed by commuter-rail train in Belmont
Channel 5 reports the 18-year-old was hit on the Fitchburg Line near Belmont High School.
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Fashion disaster on the Green Line
Stephanie Seeliger tweets:
On the T from Allston to Park. SO MANY leggings for pants are happening all around me. It's awful.
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MBTA says: Be true to your escalators and they'll be true to you
The day after a panel released a report warning of, among other things, potential derailments on the Red Line, the T issued this alert for Red Line riders:
Attention: November 8th -14th is National Elevator and Escalator Safety week. Please pay careful attention when riding on our elevators and escalators, and please adhere to the safety rules at all times and when riding on an escalator with children, please pay careful attention and promptly step on and off the equipment. At the MBTA, we want you to have a safe enjoyable transportation experience.
Oh, yeah, the alert comes two days after news broke that the family of a woman who died on a T escalator has filed suit.
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First aid on the Blue Line
Fabulously Out There reports she was on the Blue Line this morning when a woman in her car began to collapse onto the floor just past Maverick inbound:
... At which point I dropped my purse, tore the iphone out of my ears and dropped on the ground into the hot tea said girl had just dropped and softened her fall.
All I could think was "don't let her head hit the ground, woman. Don't drop her!” Next thing I know, 80% of people step back and the lady on my other side totally stepped up too.
"Hit the emergency button," she yelled. One dude looked at me and I said "No, seriously dude, hit the button."
And, KUDOS to the MBTA because when we arrived at Aquarium, the MBTA dudes were already walking up to the train. ...
Fabulously, a native of Germany, adds she's thankful for the three days of first-aid training everybody in Germany is required to take before they can get a driver's license.
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What people were reading on the Red Line
Anna B. recently moved to Quincy and reports on her experiences to date on the Red Line, including:
... Also, it was hilarious seeing a bunch of passengers reading the Metro article about T safety while we were stuck at North Quincy due to a dead train ahead of us. ...
Meanwhile, at the other end of the Red Line, Bill Yelenak tweets he dodged a bullet this morning:
I took the Red Line to work today from Davis Square and didn't die.
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MBTA looks to sell air rights over Cleveland Circle trolley yard
But a consultant says development would be next to impossible without serious work by Boston and Brookline, whose line the yard and adjacent properties, such as the old Circle Cinema, straddle, Wicked Local Brookline reports. One wonders if Brookline would ever approve the 8-to-16-story building next to Fisher Hill the consultants say would be necessary just to break even on the development costs.
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