I will plan to go. Anyone want to go with me?
Ruth
From: Craig Kelley
[mailto:craig@craigkelley.org]
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 11:35 AM
To: Craig Kelley
Subject: Red Line/Blue Line Connector Meeting Monday, 26 October
5:30-7:30 PM
Folks:
Of
all the Mass Transit projects in the works, I think the Red Line/Blue Line
Connector Project has the potential to be the most useful for Cambridge,
allowing an easier connection from the relatively inexpensive housing North of
Boston on the Blue Line to the large job pool in Kendall Square and, to a
lesser extent, further West at Alewife. Unlike both the Urban Ring and
the Silver Line, this is a true rail project that would extend the Blue Line
about 1500 feet underground to the Red Line MGH/Charles Street Station.
Just about anyone who has ever taken the Red Line/Green Line/Blue Line
connections to the airport (or anyplace else) will understand what a change
this project would make. It would also help get people off the platforms
at Government Center and Park Street. As I understand it, some of our
MBTA limitations revolve around how many people can move across the T platforms
at one time, so having a connection like this would take a bit of that strain
away.
The
Executive Office of Transportation is having a public meeting on this project
on Monday, 26 October from 5:30-7:30 PM at the Shriners Hospital Auditorium at
51 Blossom Street in Boston.
You
can learn more about the project at www.mass.gov/eot/redblue.
You can also call Scott Hamwey at 617-973-7210 or email
Scott.Hamwey@eot.state.ma.us.
I
hope many of you can go- in an era of shrinking funds, projects like this one
will need all the help they can get to be built.
Thanks.
Craig