Monday, November 3, 2008

The Sluggish P508

This morning was my first commute for November. Can you believe it is actually November 3rd and tomorrow is election day? Who is going to be happy that all the election ads will be going away. I actually will be thrilled - especially because the NH Senate race ads have been pretty much all that has been airing in the Boston market and those ads have been brutal.

The P508 was sluggish this morning. We got to South Station at 8:36 a.m. I'm not sure what the problem was, though, as there were no announcements about the delays. Maybe there were leaves on the tracks or perhaps the train was just slow because it didn't get any extra Halloween candy. Who knows, but it was a poky ride.

The big news this morning isn't even about train news. The new Mass Pike toll both configuration went live at the Rt. 128 exit. Thanks to a kind reader, an Anonymous comment was submitted to Train Stopping this morning:
So the new tolls at 128 were in place today, there wasn't much traffic once you got past the idiots blocking three lanes to get onto 128 so i can't say how the new configuration will work out.

I can say that from my years of driving on the pike, that instead of just shifting the FLs(two fast lanes on the left with three cash in the middle and another FL on the far right), they need to ADD MORE. it's always the three cash lanes that have no lines - b/c everyone has fast lane.

they need to add one more fast lane and take away a cash - but that would make sense so i don't see it happening.

I do agree that they need to have more Fast Lane lines. I don't understand the Mass Pike - it is probably just a Massachusetts systematic issue. Other states seem to have way more E-Z Pass lines than the Mass Pike has Fast Lane lines. I'll be curious how this new configuration improves my commute into the city the next time I have to drive.

In yesterday's Sunday Boston Globe (South Shore edition) there was yet another article about the increase in parking fees for the MBTA lots. The Globe obtained some feedback from administrators in South Shore towns, who basically reiterated what we have all been saying: the increase is too much and it is counterproductive for encouraging more ridership. For some cities and towns, such as Quincy, the increase means a direct local impact. People try to park in the streets and avoid paying at the lots.

Kingston Selectman Mark Beaton made the best comments:

Kingston, which has the largest lot on the line at 1,039 spots, does not face a parking problem, but Selectman Mark Beaton said the fee hike works against his community's energy-saving goals.

"This is not the time to be whacking the commuter," Beaton said. "We've been trying to take steps to improve the environment. You take a couple of steps forward and then something pushes you back one."

As for the honor boxes, Beaton said the time it takes to roll up four dollar bills small enough to squeeze them into the box with your parking space's number on it might reduce his use of trains. "I'm going to miss the train," he said. "I can't get the dollar bills into those little tiny holes."

Each dollar folds to a fat sixteenth or eighth of an inch, said Brennan. "Try to stick that through on a cold, snowy day and you will hear bad words," he said.

Right on, Mark. What did the T have to say to Mark's comments about the payment slots:

Pesaturo said that honor boxes have been in use for 20 years and have no trouble accepting multiple bills. However, he added, "Eventually, customers will be able to use smart cards (or a similar automated form) to pay parking fees."

Has Joe Pesaturo parked in a T lot anytime over the past 20 years OR is Joe one of the 60 or so T employees who gets to drive a MBTA-owned (state owned) vehicle to work? Honest to God - does the T respect their riders and our state's taxpayers at all?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sure, they could use more Fast Lanes on the Pike during rush hour when most commuters have the transponders. But has anybody ever tried driving into Boston on a Friday or Saturday evening? In those cases the Fast Lanes are wide open but the cash lanes push the traffic back to the Route 128 ramp sometimes. Didnt they used to be able to convert certain lanes to Fast Lane and Cash Only on the fly? Maybe they should do that more often, when needed.

Anonymous said...

Since its conversion into an all-the-way-from-Worcester train, the P504 has been consistently 10 minutes late arriving at Back Bay. It's putting me on the brink of not being able to work my needed hours with the train I normally catch home.

The "on time" message on the boards this morning was from Friday the 31st.

The number of cars per train is seemingly random, today we had room to spare with 7 double deckers but last week we had two days with 6 or fewer cars including single deckers and people packed in.

I am so frustrated. The only good thing is that since the train schedule change, for some reason the parking lot has emptied out a little, by about 8-10 spaces.

Anonymous said...

i'm the anon who posted about fast lanes - i have driven a few times this week and so far it seems to be ok. however i just think that's b/c of the traffic flow.

i agree 3:36, they should be able to change the lanes according to weekday vs weekend.

i also continue to be annoyed at the number of cars per train - i don't see why the P506 and P512 aren't both double deckers.

i would love to go back to driving full time now that the gas prices have gone down, but parking fees have increased.



-KungFuBarbie

Anonymous said...

i'm the anon who posted about fast lanes - i have driven a few times this week and so far it seems to be ok. however i just think that's b/c of the traffic flow.

i agree 3:36, they should be able to change the lanes according to weekday vs weekend.

i also continue to be annoyed at the number of cars per train - i don't see why the P506 and P512 aren't both double deckers.

i would love to go back to driving full time now that the gas prices have gone down, but parking fees have increased.



-KungFuBarbie