Submitted by rabblebowser t3_126zbfi in boston
GarlVinlandSaga t1_jec3wf2 wrote
So glad the other guy is unharmed. 16 years old, he's just a kid for Christ's sake. This is one of my secret paranoid fears, and as someone who has been attacked on the T by a perfect stranger myself I hope the guy who did it fucking rots.
too-cute-by-half t1_jec6pc4 wrote
Yeah I have borderline intrusive thoughts about this happening so I am always several feet back from the edge and aware of all the people around me.
fatnoah t1_jec7emz wrote
Same here. I always stand next to the wall.
hce692 t1_jeczkwj wrote
Okay now stand here on this 6 inch curb waiting for the green line as cars whiz by going 40 on Comm Ave and the train in arms reach. A foot forward OR backward youre smoked. I can think of absolutely nothing else but death while I wait
titty-titty_bangbang t1_jee4vgk wrote
How is that allowed???
Darklighter10 t1_jee9le6 wrote
MBTA actually tried to close the stop several years ago partly because there was no room for a decent platform. The locals revolted when, God forbid, it was suggested they go a few blocks to another stop because this one was redundant anyway and is an unnecessary delay/stop.
General_Liu1937 t1_jegco1z wrote
Fuck the road. Widen the street and subtract a car lane. Worth it!
hce692 t1_jeep9ck wrote
Uhh no theres a couple of stops like this in a row on the Brighton stretch of Comm Ave. not ONE. Chestnut hill, Chiswick, Sutherland, south street all just mini sidewalks instead of stops.
Also they did close some of them like two years ago?? At the very least they could raise the curb so a car maybe slows down a LITTLE before mowing me down
Darklighter10 t1_jef5dvt wrote
I agree the stops suck, but nothing I said was inaccurate. They tried to close chiswick (the one pictured) because it was redundant and unsafe. people threw a fit so they left it. It’s less than a ten minute walk from there to a green line stop with a full platform at Washington.
hce692 t1_jef78nz wrote
Yeah no that is not under 10 minutes. And it’s one giant hill. My point is you blaming it on one single stop being wrong. Making people who are close walk from Chestnut Hill Ave or South Street all the way to Washington street would have been moronic. Residents are not the issue, the infrastructure ever being allowed like this in the first place is
Darklighter10 t1_jef9inj wrote
For most people it is under 10 minutes. Google says it’s 11, and they always use a slow stroll.
At any rate, I agree with what you are saying, but that wasn’t what I was commenting on. I was referencing the one picture, of the one stop, and nothing I said was inaccurate. I was not blaming one stop for anything. You bring up fair points, but points regarding something else entirely. I was only referencing the one stop, nothing else.
hce692 t1_jeeq70w wrote
If I had to guess they blame it on “well no one’s died yet!” And “we’d have to reconfigure six driving lanes of traffic to make room, too expensive!!!
I feel like at the very least they could raise the curb way up to a protective one?? I hate this stop as much driving past waiting passengers as I do while waiting myself. Nightmare fuel
Mei_Flower1996 t1_jecprak wrote
Its actually horrifying that other people have this same intrusive thought.(being pushed)
ShamwowSwag t1_jee2w9s wrote
ever since a guy I was sitting next to on my train home jumped up and attacked a random person sitting a few seats away a few months ago I’ve been so anxious on every commute. I’m sorry that happened
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