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More leafy woes for the Riverside Line, this time in Newton Highlands

Tree crashes into wires along Riverside Line on the MBTA in Newton

Photo by MBTA

After dealing with a downed limb on power lines in Brookline, MBTA crews are now off to Newton Highlands, where another tree has come down on power lines along the Riverside Line.

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Adam:

It would be interesting to enquire about the MBTA's tree trimming plan an important part of system Winter resilience as it is for electrical power systems. Something that Eversource often neglects because its cheaper to clean up afterwards then to engage in proactive maintenance.

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This is the third time since June that a tree-related item has fallen on the Riverside line wires and partially shut down the line. This has happened to me twice, including this morning. One really wonders if the MBTA knows what it is doing. Do they ever check the condition of the trees, especially after a major storm like last Tuesday?

In response to an earlier commenter below, these incidents have occurred in both Brookline and Newton.

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Brookline and Newton contain the majority of MBTA overhead wires in wooded areas.

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you realize that many brookline and newton residents sustain their life-forces solely for the fight against any hint of tree removal anywhere, anytime

good luck

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That tree looks like it was 50 feet or more from the tracks and in someone's yard. It just fell the wrong way [or right way if it means it did not land on your house].

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"...the MBTA purposes supporting catenary cables with existing natural infrastructure"

From those who have been pushing the MBTA to be more green, this is not what we meant.

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