What I’d Improve on the MBTA Fairmount Line
Some commuter rail lines are good. Some are bad. All can be improved. And the Fairmount Line in Boston is a great example of a line that could be transformed into a great product, with little effort. It’s short length, recent modernization, and low fares could make it an attractive option to travel, if a few more upgrades are made. Join us as we ride the Fairmount Line from Blue Hill Avenue to Boston South Station. We look at the history, and we dream about the future. Trains Are Awesome! Support us on Patreon: / trainsareawesome Our Instagram: / tra_channel Chapters 0:00 What is Commuter Rail? 1:41 About the Fairmount Line 3:40 Riding the Fairmount Line 9:09 The Issues and the Solutions

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