The T
Geek Squad to Forest Hills, stat!
By adamg - 3/12/13 - 10:01 am
This was the tragic scene at the armored Best Buy machine at Forest Hills Sunday afternoon. Joe D., who came up with the headline, reports it was still like that this morning. Aaron Gallo, meanwhile, discovered the same problem at Back Bay.
And today suburban teens act out on the T
By adamg - 3/11/13 - 8:26 pmA thronging mass of screaming teens from Braintree raised hell all the way from South Station to North Station on their way to the Garden for a basketball game, commuters report.
Some of the kids, heading to the Braintree High girls' championship game against Central Catholic, smashed a Green Line window at Park Street.
Jessica Infante rode part of the way with them on the Red Line:
Entire Red Line train packed with screaming Braintree kids. I sincerely hope you lose your basketball game.
Braintree kids kicked off train. South station now drunk pep rally turned riot. Can the grown ups get a ride now?
In the kids' defense, some apologized. None shared the contents of their Gatorade bottles.
Man robbed of iPad at gunpoint at Jackson Square
By adamg - 3/11/13 - 2:44 pmTransit Police report a man waiting for an inbound Orange Line at Jackson Square was robbed around 12:50 p.m. on Saturday. After taking his iPad4 at gunpoint, the robber fled toward Bromley-Heath, police say.
He's described as black, between 18 and 22, with a medium build, wide cornrows, slight facial hair and an earring in his right ear. He wore gray stonewashed jeans with a large white belt and a black hoodie. If you see him, contact Transit Police at 617-222-1050 or text a tip to 873873.
T bus driver beaten by large group of teens in Dorchester
By adamg - 3/10/13 - 12:42 pmWBZ reports on the attack early Saturday on a Route 16 bus at Columbia Road and Geneva Avenue. Transit Police report:
The bus operator informed officers after he came to a stop to drop off and pick up a passenger he was unable to continue due to several teen aged males standing in front of his bus preventing him from pulling out. Suddenly and without provocation the suspects set upon the operator punching him in the head, neck and facial area. At one point during the assault they attempted to pull the operator through the window. The suspects fled the area in various directions. The operator suffered multiple abrasions about his face.
New Yorker hit and killed by Red Line train at South Station
By adamg - 3/10/13 - 12:30 pmTransit Police report a 25-year-old man from New York got down onto the inbound Red Line tracks at South Station around 12:30 a.m. on Saturday and was hit and killed by a train.
Police are continuing to investigate the incident, such as trying to determine why the man "walked into the pit area."
Red Line train stuck in tunnel for nearly 45 minutes
By adamg - 3/8/13 - 2:33 pm
The T worker in question walks through smokey car. Photo by Christopher J. Ternus.
An inbound Red Line train that left Harvard at 11:54 this morning finally made it to Central at 12:37 p.m. - pushed there by another train - the MBTA reports.
Christian J. Ternus tweets:
Just got off Red Line train that caught fire. Train filled with smoke.
MBTA operator lost her keys and couldn't get into cab to call for help. Operator told passengers not to ride Red Line in bad weather. "MBTA doesn't spend enough to make it safe." Passengers were having asthma & panic attacks. MBTA op described this as "passengers complaining." Train was *On Fire.*
MBTA spokesman Joe Pesaturo says there was no fire on the train, adds:
The train operator did not lose her keys nor make any safety-related announcements on the intercom. The tweet was in reference to another MBTA employee who had boarded the train to investigate the cause of the power problem. The employee attempted to open a door at the end of a Red Line car, but was unable because she did not have a key. This employee made some comments to another employee that were picked up by one or more customers (one of whom then tweeted). Both employees have been identified and both have submitted statements to supervisors. The head of the Red Line is investigating.
Red Line is extreme this morning
By adamg - 3/8/13 - 10:20 amAs in the MBTA is announcing significant delays due to signal problems at Harvard.
UPDATE: The E Line is being a tad extreme today, as well, thanks to a little fire at Symphony that's shut service on the line.
Police: Man hits on woman at Alewife and when that doesn't work, he punches her in the face
By adamg - 3/6/13 - 8:37 amWicked Local Cambridge reports on a March 2 incident in front of the Alewife T station.
As promised, MBTA renews yearly threats to raise fares, cut service
By adamg - 3/6/13 - 7:50 amBack in December, MBTA officials warned they'd have to make their annual spring pledge to cut service and raise fares unless the legislature decided to give it more money. The legislature did nothing and so yesterday, MBTA officials warned they are looking at either 33% fare hikes or lower increases coupled with the possible elimination of all weekend service and weekday service after 11 p.m. and the end of 30 bus routes.
The Outraged Liberal posits it's past time for the legislature to end the annual game and come up with a funding scheme that doesn't leave commuters hanging for months at a time wondering if they'll have to budget more for their daily rides.
The Orange Line's portal to another dimension
By adamg - 3/3/13 - 3:58 pm
Go to the front of the outbound Orange Line station at Chinatown and you'll see these mysterious tunnel entrances just past the end of the station, where the tracks curve on the way to Tufts Medical Center.
What strange wonders lie on the other side of this gateway?
MBTA seeks company to take over, beef up commuter-rail WiFi service
By adamg - 3/1/13 - 1:09 pmThe T's started soliciting bids from companies willing to bolster WiFi service on the Purple Line and ferries in exchange for advertising opportunities, starting with painting over the AT&T logos now on the sides of commuter-rail trains (unless, of course, AT&T bids and wins). According to a T press release:
Man shot to death at Dudley station
By adamg - 2/28/13 - 11:01 pm
Courtney Jackson.Updated Friday morning.
A man shot in the stomach around 9:50 p.m. at the Dudley MBTA station was pronounced dead not long after at Boston Medical Center. WBZ reports the man was shot in the station, then stumbled onto a crowded 28 bus.
Friends are identifying him as Will Jack, also known as Courtney Jackson.
Brian Cooper, 25, and Jamel Bannister, 22, are scheduled for arraignment today in Roxbury District Court on murder and firearms charges, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports. Both were nabbed not long after the shooting by Boston Police officers working a detail nearby. Transit Police say the shooting was not random - the pair targeted Jackson.
City to ask MBTA to re-extend E Line to at least Hyde Square; MBTA says: Yeah, right
By adamg - 2/28/13 - 1:54 pmBanker & Tradesman reports.
Coming up: Lots of weekends without Red Line service across the Charles
By adamg - 2/28/13 - 12:48 pmWBUR reports on the impending three-year Longfellow Bridge repair project that will include a total of 25 weekends of Red Line bustitution and lane restrictions for drivers.
Wavy Orange Line tracks
By adamg - 2/28/13 - 9:02 amThe Somerville Transportation Equity Partnership has posted a photo of the temporary tracks installed to let the Orange Line continue to run during the week as the Assembly Square station is built.
Cambridge driver cited for Green Line collision
By adamg - 2/26/13 - 3:35 pmTransit Police say a driver trying to make a left turn ahead of a trolley was cited for a collision last night that left his car with damage, sent a couple of people to the hospital for observation but left the trolley unscathed.
Trolley and car collide along Comm. Ave.
By adamg - 2/25/13 - 9:28 pm
Collision. Photo copyright Scott Eisen. More photos.
An outbound Green Line trolley hit a car around 8:10 p.m. at Comm. Ave. and Pleasant Street.
B Line service was halted; Comm. Ave. outbound was shut. An MBTA spokesman said the cause of the "minor accident" remains under investigation. One of the two people in the car complained of back pain.
Suffolk students want later T service
By adamg - 2/21/13 - 9:44 amBoston is a world class city and it's a hub for culture, higher education and the arts; but unlike most world class cities, public transportation doesn't run all night. As students of Suffolk University, the MBTA is our main source of transportation and it keeps us from fully enjoying nightlife.
At Chinatown station, man learns that was no lady, that was an undercover cop
By adamg - 2/20/13 - 10:01 amTransit Police report arresting a Beverly man last night after he allegedly offered to pay an undercover officer $40 for what police call "oral copulation."
Police say the officer was on the inbound Orange Line platform around 6 p.m. when Handell Liburd, 33, approached her and began to chat with her:
Liburd eventually directed the conversation to the topic of making money and inquired if the UC police officer was interested in earning some US Currency. Liburd then bluntly offered the female UC officer 40.00 dollars to perform oral copulation on him.
Nearby officers then swooped in and arrested him on a charge of soliciting sex for a fee.
Innocent, etc.
Sob Story Guy on track this morning
By adamg - 2/20/13 - 9:32 amLiterally on track. At 8:20 a.m., A.P. Blake tweeted from North Station:
Sob Story Guy is spilling his schtick from IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GREEN LINE TRACKS.
Delays on the Dead Line
By adamg - 2/19/13 - 7:23 pmWhy, yes, a train gave up the ghost at Charles/MGH this evening, following this morning's track problems.
More track woes on the Red Line; Green Line dead in the tunnel
By adamg - 2/19/13 - 10:20 amAt least this time the track problems were at Harvard instead of Central. Meanwhile, shortly after 9 a.m., Meghan M tweeted:
Green line inbound passengers. My train is so 100% stuck between kenmore & hynes. Expect delays. Also send breakfast.
And to top it all off, the electronic signboard at Park Street continues to show White Sox ads.
Somebody on the Silver Line gets Twitter
By adamg - 2/18/13 - 10:07 amBrendan Kearney notes the impressive social media integration on the Silver Line this morning.
And maybe on the L, people are wondering why Dustin Pedroia is glowering at them
By adamg - 2/16/13 - 11:41 amWreck-It Reg tweets:
The electronic billboard inside the Park Street Red Line T stop is showing Chicago ads. Saw ads for White Sox and Arlington Park.
Whadaya know: Free Silver Line service from the airport is working
By adamg - 2/14/13 - 2:31 pmCommonWealth reports not only is volume up on the Silver Line into the city - for which Massport says it will eventually pay so riders don't have to - but it's up on the Silver Line to the airport, for which people still have to pay.


