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I like whining about the MBTA as much as anyone, but I think this nice young lady needs to get a life or at least a thicker skin.

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Well said.

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We could manage and maintain our infrastructure rather than settling for this stupid attitude.

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This is one of our most highly trafficked stops, and the tiled ceiling in that passageway - which is also lined with fluorescent lighting - has *buckled* from the water leakage. It's a safety hazard, not to mention a disgrace.

The outbound Orange Line platform, where that passage leads, is lined with buckets of dank water every time it rains. This was a city that tried to claim it was ready to host the Olympics.

Come on. Whining about delays? Litter? Panhandling? Sure - it's a city, "get a thicker skin," I hear that.

But the water leaks in Downtown Crossing and the T's approach to dealing with them are what I expect at a Greyhound station in some small Rust Belt town. Not New England's largest city. We shouldn't have to boast about how stoic we are and how thick our skins are.

I spend over two hours a day in this transit system, from door to door. So, get a life? Yeah, unfortunately, this crap IS my life, and I'd like it to be better.

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Actually, Downtown Crossing is dangerous. If it rains a little, the floors are slippery and wet. The ceiling is about to collapse in the tunnel between the Orange and Red lines. Literally, it is going to fall on someone. I suspect that if we weren't in a drought, it would have already collapsed.

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So you're saying more cones are needed?

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If you want to see running water, just go to Porter Square station any time

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Looks like ceiling will collapse soon in some spots. And it's fun trying to navigate around it during peak travel periods.

I won't even ask why the Silver Line tunnel between South Station and Courtyard (which travels under Fort Port Channel) always has puddles in both directions.

Yes, we should do better.

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Not to mention that the Silver Line tunnel opened just a little over 10 years ago. Downtown Crossing at least has the excuse of being 100 years old.

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"Here, let me bend over and (expletive) the money out for you."

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You may want to put "s***" or something, because I at first read a different expletive which painted a much darker picture of what your dad did for money.

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Nothing clears my sinus's better than the smell or urine and human waste at Downtown crossing every morning.

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past couple of days? WTF is up with that very pungent stench of shit? I was gonna say manure, but for where? Maybe sewer problem.

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This has been leaking for weeks now. It doesn't appear to be weather-related.

It's cool. though. There are cones and buckets. Problem solved.

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