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Yeah that would work better. Of course they culd also just elevate the whole thing across Cambridge. That would be more along the lines of how things are done in Asia.Mass Ave is definitely the busiest of the roads in question if the Grand Junction gets upgraded. Apparently it's in MIT's master plan to construct a road underpass at that location (i.e. leaving the railroad grade untouched) to alleviate traffic issues.MBTA can discuss all it wants and fill the pockets of their favorite consultants while at it. But my fearless prediction is that as long as it involves a grade crossing across Mass Avenue in the middle of Cambridge, it is most likely a non starter for daytime revenue service.Don't know what the technical issues would be for a trench from behind MIT north to the last road crossing, - grade, soil, possible interference with the Red Line - but such a project would run into the multiple of 100s of million range and would likely get stuck in 10 years of engineering and EIS studies before anything could happen. Also any project involving a lot of digging may not be well received in a city gunshy after the Big Dig nor with those who have other ideas for the line - bike trail, etc.
MBTA is discussing upgrading speeds over the Grand Junction to 30 mph. So that is "high speed" in Cambridge? The "high speed rail" threshold keeps getting lowered! :blink:
Red Line will be a problem, but that is under Main Street and perhaps a grade crossing there may be acceptable. The distance between Mass Ave. and Main Street is insufficient though for a duckunder at Mass Ave to come back to surface by Main Street AFAIR.