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All the D trolleys are fine; it's the tree on the wires messing up the line
By adamg on Thu, 08/06/2015 - 8:39am
A tree limb that obeyed the law of gravity right onto the overhead power lines at Brookline Hills is causing all sorts of grief on the Riverside Line this morning.
Deirdre reports that her trolley stopped at Beaconsfield and the driver urged people to walk over to the C Line.
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This is probably a stupid suggestion...
...but I see National Grid (or their contractors, rather) all the time, trimming back trees near power lines. They're really proactive. Compared to what they have to manage, the D line is just not that big a deal. I know that the answer is "the same reason the MBTA can't do anything", but why can't this be dealt with?
People's Republic of Brookline
every year, the MBTA tries to cut back trees and tree limbs that may pose a hazard...and every year, residents in Brookline complain to elected officials that the MBTA is engaged in a military-like 'scorched earth' program. so every year, the T is stopped from doing any meaningful work to keep the trees and limbs clear from the tracks and wires
That's unfortunate, if true
That's unfortunate, if true. Got a cite for that?
I've noticed that too.
The T has done a thorough job of clearing the right of way but trees from abutters overhang, sometimes well beyond the wires..
Many seem to be ash, which is common. But it has this troublesome habit of dropping large limbs as it ages. This led medieval Brits to call it 'the widow maker'.
And now may are at risk from the Emerald Ash Borer.
Beyond that particular species issue is the broader realm of tree encroachment law.
SHOW US YOUR InfraWear!!!!
If you haven't heard about it, USDOT is doing something that I think is remarkable in general, and remarkably smart given the current environment.
The have "turned over" their Instagram account to the public to post pictures of our crumbling infrastructure during the congressional recess in an effort to get those obstinate fools to pay attention.
I expect UHubbers to lead the pack!
Details here:
https://www.transportation.gov/fastlane/show-us-your-infrawear
Am I missing something, or is
Am I missing something, or is that photo of an ETS bus on the US DOT instagram account actually from the Edmonton Transit System... in CANADA?
You heard it here first. This could become a big scandal.
Yep; here's an Edmonton bus
Yep; here's an Edmonton bus from Wikipedia.
It's not like they couldn't find an out-of-service bus around here, for example.