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New Historical Railroad and Trolley Maps Added to Resources Page

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

The transit rights-of-way page has been updated with some great railroad and trolley maps circa 1910 and earlier.  The trolley map is particularly striking; today we are told that rail electrification is infeasible, but the map shows that nearly every main street in eastern Massachusetts had an electric trolley in 1910.  Amazing.

We’re live!

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

The blog is up and running at it’s new and (hopefully) permanent location!  TransitBoston.com  Thanks for putting this together Dan & Heather.

Do you speak MBTA-ese?

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Have you ever wondered how to communicate with an organization as unwieldy as the MBTA? I have. I’ve tried a few approaches; I’ve emailed. You need to be patient with that approach. Three months is roughly the average response time. I’ve spoken with station agents. Many are friendly and eager to help; others aren’t and still others are difficult to find. Results are uneven and often dissatisfying. I’ve organized and written well-reasoned letters. It’s a lot of work, and sometimes it seems like more trouble than it’s worth.

Well, I think I’ve found a far more efficient way to communicate with the MBTA. It’s simple. Here’s what you do: stand in front of whatever happens to be the problem, and take a picture. This morning I took two pictures. Well, in fairness I took about ten, but they were only of two things.

Warning sign on disabled escalator

An escalator on the Red Line, unit No. 504, was condemned by an inspector a few weeks ago and it has been out of service ever since. It’s been about three weeks. So I stood at the top of the escalator and I took a picture. And elsewhere on the Red Line, beneath South Station, a message board that ought to be announcing trains has instead been spewing mystifying garbled nothings. As if the MBTA is trying to speak to passengers in some unknown alien language. I took a picture.

Train arrival message board under South Station

Gibberish on a message board at the South Station subway

Apparently nothing focuses the MBTA’s collective mind like the prospect of jpeg-based public humiliation, no matter how mild. Twelve hours later, the message board, although not fixed, was not displaying gibberish. And the escalator was running. That has to be the fastest response time ever! So, in the course of trying to snap a picture of what I assumed was the the MBTA’s language– the gibberish– I inadvertently began communicating well enough to be understood! Did I accidentally speak MBTA-ese?

A Blog is Born

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

In about fifteen years of riding mass transit in the Boston area, I’ve accumulated more than my share of thoughts about how transit is implemented, and how things ought to be. The idea behind this blog is to share, a sort of MBTA-unfiltered. Over the next few weeks and months I’ll be sharing — sharing firsthand observations and sharing the results of my data mining projects. If transit or the MBTA interest you, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome!