Archive for 'MBTA'
Bike Rack at Alewife Fails at Two Weeks
With much fanfare, the MBTA announced the availablility of secure bike racks at Alewife station two weeks ago. At the time I was guardedly optimistic, but worried about maintenance. I should have know better; the MBTA can’t keep anything in working order. How secure is a bike cage with a door that won’t close?
I first [...]
Posted: October 3rd, 2008 under MBTA.
Comments: 2
MBTA Bike Racks at Alewife
The T blew up a few bike racks at Alewife over the summer. There has been construction activity at the old locations. There have been a lot of bikes locked to railings with the remaining bike racks overflowing.
Today I rolled up to the remaining bike racks and a couple security guards were passing out pamphlets [...]
Posted: September 19th, 2008 under MBTA.
Comments: 3
MBTA Police Website Reviewed
The Universal Hub has another story about photographers being harassed by the MBTA police. I’ve had it happen to me; I never got around to blogging about it. Suffice it to say there is a police report somewhere in MBTA land where it’s documented that I own a camera and I take pictures [...]
Posted: August 29th, 2008 under MBTA, Massachusetts.
Comments: 2
MBTA Screws Up (Repeatedly)
It’s hard for me to characterize the MBTA’s most recent insanity: Are they in denial about their security problems? Or are they so disconnected from reality that they think they can hide their security problems? Let’s explore the question.
First, a review of recent events: Three MIT students study the MBTA’s security and prepare [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2008 under MBTA, MIT, Technology.
Comments: 1
Red Line Expectations
Yesterday morning I woke up, rolled out of bed, and checked the news. Boston.com was reporting a disabled train on the Longfellow Bridge, and lots of busing.
Today the Globe has a story about the summer of discontent on the Red Line. Key quote from Lydia Rivera, a T spokeswoman: “People that choose to [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2008 under MBTA, Massachusetts.
Comments: 5