tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29666468.post-26299983256262963382007-03-19T08:00:00.000-05:002007-03-19T11:41:24.957-05:00Uphams Corner: Overhyping the Obvious<a href="http://trainmon.blogspot.com/2007/01/e-line-now-featuring-type-8s-south.html">The last time</a> I wrote about <i>Boston Globe</i> transportation columnist Mac Daniel's Sunday <i>Starts & Stops</i> column, I was praising it for mentioning, unlike the MBTA website, that the T had completed construction projects on the E Line. Since then I've pretty much bitten my tongue, or blogging fingers, and left any rants about Mac Daniel or his column to the larger, more famous local blogs, <a href="http://charlieonthembta.blogspot.com/">Charlie on the MBTA</a> and <a href="http://www.badtransit.com/">Bad Transit</a>, as well as the <a href="http://www.boardzero.com/mbtaforum/">MBTA Forum</a>, all of which I have nothing but the utmost of respect for, I might add. The general consensus amongst the "Big 3" seems to be a respect for the work Mac Daniel does as far as being able to get "those answers" at the MBTA which us common folk would be given the run-around about, yet at the same time questioning both whether or not he actually rides the system and whether he is a PR machine for the MBTA. After <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/03/18/readers_get_their_say_on_the_column/?page=2">this past Sunday's article on Uphams Corner</a>, I can't take it any more--I have to throw my ring in the hat and rant too, and here's why:<br /><br />With regard to upgrades to teh Uphams Corner Commuter Rail station on the Fairmount/Readville Line, let me first start off by saying <strong>it's about time</strong> that the MBTA starting doing <strong>anything</strong> positive for the Dorchester community. On behalf of low-to-middle class neighborhoods all over the Greater Boston Area feeling more than short-changed by the completion of the Greenbush Line while so many inner-city and inner-suburban projects have been sidelined, or done poorly, it's a baby step, but a step nonetheless, for the positive.<br /><br />But that's where it <strong>ends</strong>. Saying it will "now cost you just $1.70 to take commuter rail downtown" is overstating the obvious--Uphams Corner (as well as Morton Street even further out) is a Zone 1A stop--that's how much it costs! It didn't magically come down in price... because the stop was renovated. And, duh, you pay it in cash, where applicable, to the conductors--like Chelsea, it's not like there's a ticket kiosk there--this isn't Metro-North, my friends. The fact that the "commuter rail still doesn't accept CharlieCards" is nothing new either. <a href="http://trainmon.blogspot.com/2006/12/zone-1a-read-fine-print-do-detective.html">Look here</a> for a lengthy explanation on why the Commuter Rail doesn't that I wrote <strong>months ago</strong>. Furthermore, in my rant, you'll see why I think think that, if anything, people with a LinkPass-loaded CharlieCard are getting screwed into paying <strong>more</strong> to board and exit at Uphams Corner and Morton Street because they didn't opt for the monthly Zone 1A--the non-RFID version of the LinkPass which costs the same and allows for Zone 1A Commuter Rail, Commuter Boat and any other MBTA anomalies where the CharlieCard isn't currently accepted. Still don't get it--let me try this approach: you're already paying for a monthly pass which, is supposed to cover your boarding and drop-off locations--why are you paying additionally?! Still lost--let me put it bluntly: if you buy a monthly pass for a particular coverage area you shouldn't have to pay another dime to use services within that coverage area--that is what people with LinkPass Charlie Cards are doing when they board Commuter Rail trains within Zone 1A and have a LinkPass CharlieCard instead of the Zone 1A CharlieTicket? So I'll reiterate from my earlier rant, until the CharlieCard is universally accepted on all MBTA modes of transport, get the Zone 1A--forget the LinkPass CharlieCard!Train Mon!http://www.blogger.com/profile/11481500813905290229noreply@blogger.com