by Miles Taylor | May 19, 2016 | Miles on the MBTA
It’s strange that despite taking a way more indirect route than the 4, the 22 somehow manages to only take three minutes longer to get from Worcester to Blackstone Valley. Whereas the 4 has a lengthy express section and is mostly direct, the 22 is all local...
by Miles Taylor | May 18, 2016 | Miles on the MBTA
Sam Hegg got to ride on the incredibly rare 171, and wrote a fantastic review of the route. Thanks, Sam! The 171 is a special route because it only runs two one way trips to the airport. Sure, there are a lot of routes that run one or two trips a day, but what makes...
by Miles Taylor | May 18, 2016 | Miles on the MBTA
The 4 doesn’t seem like the most noteworthy route at first glance – it’s a pretty short one that runs between Worcester and some suburban mall. However, it has two factors that make it an interesting ride. The first is that the route has a lengthy...
by Miles Taylor | May 17, 2016 | Miles on the MBTA
This is a bit of a strange one, because this bus doesn’t exist. You know, usually I link to a page on the authority’s website about the route I’m reviewing, but that can’t be done for the WRTA’s 80 because it literally doesn’t have...
by Miles Taylor | May 15, 2016 | Miles on the MBTA
It was 2:29 PM. I was perched just inside the doorway of my Chemistry classroom, ready to bolt. Suddenly, the chime of the bell went off, and I sprinted out of the room, just ahead of Nathan across the hall. We both dodged around the crowds heading down the stairs and...
by Miles Taylor | May 8, 2016 | Miles on the MBTA
Hmm…I feel like going to Scituate today. But alas, Greenbush isn’t anywhere near the town center, Scituate Harbor. Maybe there’s an alternative way of getting there? Here, I’ll use my trusty friend, Google Maps, to find out. Okay, well, I guess...