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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF
TRANSPORTATION
Allston Multimodal Station Study
Allston-Brighton Community Meeting
June 15, 2009
Allston Multi-Modal Station Study
Agenda
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Background
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Alternatives considered
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Evaluation criteria
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Findings and Recommendations
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Discussion
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Next Steps
Allston Multi-Modal Station Study
Study Purpose
Study funded by 2006 Economic Stimulus Package
Study Goal – Improve local transit access via the
Worcester/Framingham commuter rail line
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Feasibility of multimodal transportation station in Allston/
Brighton
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Feasibility of connections with broad range of modes:
commuter rail, bus, Urban Ring Bus Rapid Transit, auto
access
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Access for residential neighborhood
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Existing and future development opportunities
Allston Multi-Modal Station Study
Project Background and Context
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History of line presented at prior meetings,
neighborhood had commuter rail service prior to
Turnpike extension
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Coordinate with other relevant planning efforts
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1998 Allston Brighton Commuter Rail Feasibility Study
City of Boston – Community Wide Plan
City of Boston – Fast Track DMU
Urban Ring Phase 2 – Bus Rapid Transit
Harvard Allston Initiative
Commonwealth purchase of CSX property interests
Allston Multi-Modal Station Study
Framingham/Worcester Line
BEDFORD
BOXBOROUGH
HARVARD
LEOMINSTER
WOBURN
ACTON
LANCASTER
WAKEFIELD
BURLINGTON
SAUGUS
STONEHAM
CONCORD
MELROSE
WINCHESTER
PRINCETON
LEXINGTON
STERLING
MAYNARD
BOLTON
STOW
MEDFORD
LINCOLN
MALDEN
ARLINGTON
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CLINTON
EVERETT
REVERE
BELMONT
HUDSON
WEST
BOYLSTON
SOMERVILLE
WALTHAM
SUDBURY
BERLIN
CAMBRIDGE
WATERTOWN
BOYLSTON
HOLDEN
WAYLAND
BOSTON
WESTON
MARLBOROUGH
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495
NORTHBOROUGH
SOUTHBOROUGH
FRAMINGHAM
NEWTON
BROOKLINE
WELLESLEY
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BOSTON
NATICK
NEEDHAM
WORCESTER
SHREWSBURY
WESTBOROUGH
ASHLAND
DEDHAM
SHERBORN
MILTON
DOVER
HOPKINTON
WESTWOOD
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GRAFTON
AUBURN
QUINCY
BRAINTREE
HOLLISTON
MILLBURY
MEDFIELD
NORWOOD
UPTON
MILLIS
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MEDWAY
MILFORD
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RANDOLPH
CANTON
WALPOLE
SUTTON
HOLBROOK
NORTHBRIDGE
OXFORD
MENDON
UXBRIDGE
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HOPEDALE
BELLINGHAM
FRANKLIN
NORFOLK
SHARON
STOUGHTON
AVON
BROCKTON
Study Area
ARLINGTON
MEDFORD
EVERETT
BELMONT
BOSTON
CAMBRIDGE
WALTHAM
SOMERVILLE
CHELSEA
WATERTOWN
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SOUTH STATION
NEWTONVILLE
AUBURNDALE
YAWKEY BACK BAY
WEST NEWTON
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WESTON
NEWTON
BOSTON
BROOKLINE
WELLESLEY FARMS
WELLESLEY
NEEDHAM
QUINCY
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Future Commonwealth Control of Rail Line
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Multimodal Station Evaluation Criteria
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Design feasibility – physical and operational
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Access and mobility benefits/ridership
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Connectivity
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Neighborhood – pedestrian, bicycle
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Other transportation modes – bus, Urban Ring BRT, automobile
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Local/neighborhood impacts
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Cost
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Rail Modes Evaluated
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Commuter Rail
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Fast Track/ Diesel Multiple Unit
(DMU)
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Locomotive pushes/pulls passenger
coaches
Service on existing Framingham/
Worcester line
Locomotives have slow acceleration/
deceleration, generally serve fewer stops
Self-propelled rail vehicles - faster
acceleration/deceleration
City of Boston proposal for Fast Track
service
South Station expansion required
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Commuter Rail Design Criteria
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Platform Design Standards
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Platform length – minimum 785’ (9-car trains, ~900 seat capacity)
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Platform access to both tracks – center island or double side platforms
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Platform height – high level very desirable (possible mini-high)
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Platform accessibility – ADA accessible to roadway/sidewalk system
Track Design and Railroad Operations
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Straight track preferred
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High train speed
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Freight access
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freight only track highly desirable (required w/ high-level platform)
tracks possible with mini-high platforms
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Prototypical New Center Island Platform
Commuter Rail
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Prototypical New Center Island Platform
Commuter Rail
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Prototypical New Center Island Platform – Cross Section
Commuter Rail
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Station Catchment Areas
Existing and Future Population & Employment
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WATERTOWN
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Faneuil
Station
Circles are
half-mile radius
Market Street Everett Street Cambridge
Station
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Station
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Corner
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River
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Brighton
Landing
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Evaluation Results
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Most promising Commuter Rail multimodal
station locations are:
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Cambridge Street
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Everett Street
These two locations were further developed and
evaluated as shown in the following slides
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Corridor View with Potential DMU Locations
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WATERTOWN
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Faneuil
Station
Market
Street
Station
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Street
Corner
Street
Station
Station
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Center
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Station
Allston Depot
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Brighton
Landing
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Packards
Corner
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NEWTON
BROOKLINE
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Everett Street Station
Possible DMU Stations
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Allston Bus Routes
Everett Street Station
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Everett Street Station
Corridor View with Potential DMU Locations
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WATERTOWN
70
Faneuil
Station
Market
Street
Station
A V E Cambridge
Everett WES Barry's
Street
Corner
Street
Station
Station
WESTERN
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ALLSTON
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Oak
Square
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CAM
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Station
CAMBRIDGE
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Brighton
Center
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Station
Allston Depot
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Brighton
Landing
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Packards
Corner
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NEWTON
BROOKLINE
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Everett Street Station
Possible DMU Stations
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Evaluation Summary
Center Island Commuter Rail Station
GOOD
FAIR
POOR
Design
Faneuil
Station
Market Street
Station
Everett Street
Station
Cambridge
Street Station
West Station
River Station
Straight track
Curve, tight
radius
Straight track
Straight track
Straight track
Wider ROW
Wide ROW
Wide ROW
Curve, tight
radius
3rd track feasible
3rd track feasible
3rd track feasible
ROW taking
ROW taking
No 3rd track
No 3rd track
ROW taking
No 3rd track
Demographic
2030 Population
2030 Employment
6,980
7,016
12,773
17,541
14,821
14,780
2,384
5,492
8,289
9,385
5,871
7,021
Daily Boardings
1,500
2,000
2,400
2,200
1,600
1,000
River blocks
walk access
River blocks
walk access
Moderate bus
access
Good bus
access
River blocks
walk access
Limited bus
access
Moderate bus
access
Potential parking
Potential parking
and Pike access
Interchange
blocks walk
access
Year 2030
Connectivity
Potential Urban
Ring connection
Limited bus
access
Good bus
access, Green
Line access
Potential parking
and Pike access
Potential Urban
Ring connection
Potential Urban
Ring connection
Local Impacts
Open space
impacts
Major property,
road impacts
Rail line
reconfiguration
Railyard
reconfiguration
Pedestrian
bridges
Major bridge
reconstruction
Capital Costs
(Preliminary)
$30 million
$45 million
$10 million
$10 million
$15 million
$60 million
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Fast Track/DMU Service
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Share track with heavy commuter rail
and freight trains
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High crash standards
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No current domestic vehicle
supplier
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No DMUs on MBTA system
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Need to study physical and
operational feasibility of DMUs
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Fast Track/DMU Design Criteria
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Platform Design Standards
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Platform length – minimum 300’ (3-car trains, ~250-300 seat capacity)
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Platform access to both tracks – center island preferred
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Platform height – dependent on equipment, but high level preferred
for compatibility with commuter rail
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Platform accessibility – ADA accessible to roadway/sidewalk system
Track Design and Railroad Operations
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Straight track preferred
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Separate track alignment preferred
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Freight only track desirable
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Station spacing closer than commuter rail
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Faneuil Street Station – DMU
NONANTUM RD
Track reconstruction
required
Brooks Street bridge
must be reconstructed
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ST
Proposed Retaining Wall
GE
RR
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BIGELOW ST
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N
Existing Bus Route
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Existing Bus Stop
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Retaining wall property
taking – Urban Wild park
space
O
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Proposed 300’
center island
platform
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W
NEWTON
BROOK
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ST
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OLIVA
Existing Rail
Proposed Platform
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Straight track (good)
Narrow property – requires takings, 3rd track for freight infeasible –
requires mini-high platforms
Low population and employment relative to other sites
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Market Street Station – DMU
PARK
BIRMINGHAM
WAY
Proposed 300’
center island
platform
Realignment of
tracks required.
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VINELAND ST
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Significant property
acquisition required
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NOR
TH
Existing Bus Stop
Existing Bus Route
Proposed Retaining Wall
Proposed Rail
Existing Rail
BEA
CON
GUEST
ST
Market Street Bridge
abutment to be
reconstructed.
ST
North Beacon street
bridge abutment to
be reconstructed.
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Proposed Platform
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Curved track (not good)
Narrow property – requires takings, 3rd track for freight infeasible –
requires mini-high platforms
Access to Market Street challenging
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PIKE
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COLE
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Everett Street Station – DMU
Relocation of track crossover
Proposed Rail
Existing Rail
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Straight track (good), but requires relocation of crossover switch
Wider ROW allow 3rd track for rail access
Close to potential Cambridge Street Station commuter rail station
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Proposed Platform
PEN
NI
MA
N
Proposed Retaining Wall
Local roadway
REE ST
access
will
require
infrastructure
improvements
BRAINT
H AN
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Existing Bus Route
Proposed 300 ft
center island
platform
ST
Existing Bus Stop
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BLAIN
E
GUEST
ST
Cambridge Street Station – DMU
N
MA
E
SFI
LD
Proposed 300’
center island
platform
MASSA
CHUSE
TTS TU
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ST
LINCOL
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NPIKE 90
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Realignment of
tracks
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CA
FRANKLIN
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BRAIN
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Existing Bus Route
RD AVE
Proposed Retaining Wall
Proposed Rail
Existing Rail
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HI
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NB
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LIN
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Existing Bus Stop
Future yard
configuration not
yet determined.
Proposed Platform
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Potential for
turnpike access
and parking
Straight track (good)
Wider ROW allow 3rd track for rail access
Multiple bus connections on Cambridge Street possible
Close to potential Everett Street commuter rail station
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PRAT
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West Station – DMU
Potential for
turnpike access
and parking
RACE
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SAWY
Existing Bus Route
Proposed Retaining Wall
Proposed Rail
Existing Rail
Proposed Platform
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ASHFO
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D ST
ST
Existing Bus Stop
MALVE
RN ST
Proposed 300’ center
island platform (two
side platforms feasible)
ALCORN
HART
LEY T
E
ASHFO
Realignment of
track required
RRAC
E
R D C OU
RT
WADS
WORT
H ST
Straight track (good)
Wider ROW allow 3rd track for rail access
Access to community is challenging
Close to potential Cambridge Street commuter rail station
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River Station – DMU
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COMMO
NWEALT
H
AVE
Comm. Ave/BU Bridge
abutment to be
reconstructed
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Carlton Street Bridge to
be reconstructed
Transit linkage to MBTA
Green Line and buses
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T
MO UN
R
FO
Proposed 300’ center
island platform
T
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ST
E FARM
Existing Rail
Proposed Platform
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PRESCOTT
ST
COTTAG
Proposed Rail
RD
ST
N ST
LTO
CA R
W OR
THING
Existing Bus Route
TON
Proposed Retaining Wall
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LENOX
Existing Bus Stop
T
SE
TT
ST
UR
NP
ARYS S
MA
SS
AC
HU
RD
Local roadway access will
require infrastructure
improvements
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IKE
BABBIT
T
ST
SAINT
M
ESSEX
ST
DUMME
R ST
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St. Mary’s Bridge to be
reconstructed
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2
Close proximity to Yawkey Station
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Curved track (not good), narrow right-of-way requires significant takings
Narrow property – requires takings, 3rd track for freight infeasible – requires
mini-high platforms
Close to potential West Station commuter rail station
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Station Spacing
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WATERTOWN
Market
Street
Station
70
Faneuil
Station
A V E Cambridge
Everett WES Barry's
Street
Corner
Street
Station
Station
WESTERN
TERN
ALLSTON
C
B
AM
D
RI
GE
ST
ST
ET
Oak
Square
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BRIGHTON
B
CAM
R
Union
ST
GE Square
D
I
CAMBRIDGE
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Packards
Corner
66
Brighton
Center
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River
Station
64
RK
64
West
Station
Allston Depot
MA
57
70
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90
Brighton
Landing
AV E
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57
0.73 mi
0.63 mi
0.41 mi
0.43 mi
0.79 mi
0.51 mi
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65
NEWTON
BROOKLINE
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Everett Street Station
Possible DMU Stations
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Allston Bus Routes
Station Evaluation Summary
Alternate Rail Technology – Fast Track DMU
GOOD
FAIR
POOR
Design
Faneuil
Station
Market Street
Station
Everett Street
Station
Cambridge
Street Station
West Station
River Station
Straight track
Curve, tight
radius
Straight track
Straight track
Straight track
Wider ROW
Wide ROW
Wide ROW
Curve, tight
radius
3rd track feasible
3rd track feasible
3rd track feasible
ROW taking
ROW taking
No 3rd track
No 3rd track
ROW taking
No 3rd track
Demographic
2030 Population
2030 Employment
Connectivity
6,980
7,016
12,773
17,541
14,821
14,780
2,384
5,492
8,289
9,385
5,871
7,021
River blocks
walk access
River blocks
walk access
Limited bus
access
Bus access
River blocks
walk access
Bus access
Bus access
Potential parking
Interchange
blocks walk
access
Potential parking
and Pike access
Potential Urban
Ring connection
Local Impacts
Open space
impacts
Residential
property impacts
New Balance
and WGBH
property impacts
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Local Roadway
Rail Yard to be
Reconfigured
Bus access
Potential parking
and Pike access
Bus access,
Green Line
access
Potential Urban
Ring connection
Potential
Urban Ring
connection
Pedestrian
bridges
Major bridge
reconstruction
Coordination with Other Projects
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North Allston/Brighton Community Wide Plan
„
Harvard University Institutional Master Plan
„
Boston University Master Plan
„
Fenway/Longwood/Kenmore Transportation Plan
„
Charles River Basin Bridge Reconstruction
„
Urban Ring Phase 2
„
Fast Track/DMU Service
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Next Steps
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„
Final Report – June/July
„
Incorporate into BRA neighborhood planning and
plans such as Program for Mass Transportation
„
Enable further planning and environmental for
the Allston Multimodal Station through the MPO
process
„
Continue “Fast Track” DMU coordination
„
Complete the CSX transaction
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