by Miles Taylor | Dec 17, 2014 | Miles on the MBTA
As if Holyoke Gate wasn’t confusing enough, the 66 had to go ahead and stick “Dawes Island” in there. I mean, come on! Let’s just put the terminal at Johnston Gate where all four above-ground Harvard buses go and be done with it!...
by Miles Taylor | Dec 9, 2014 | Miles on the MBTA
I get that the Longfellow Bridge needs to be fixed, but did they have to put that stupid fence up? It’s ruining arguably the best view on the entire MBTA system! I’m talking, of course, about the above-ground section of the Red Line leading to Charles/MGH....
by Miles Taylor | Nov 22, 2014 | Miles on the MBTA
Pre-blog, there were a few buses that my father and I took for fun. Some of these were used for the first posts (459, 30), but many ended up being forgotten. The 86 was one of those original buses, and I’ve actually used it a few times since then on the...
by Miles Taylor | Nov 16, 2014 | Miles on the MBTA
Perhaps the MBTA needs to hire some new map makers, because even after riding the 201 and 202, I still can’t make heads or tails of the routes’ map. To me at least, it just looks like a mess of arrows pointing in random directions. And there are some...
by Miles Taylor | Nov 16, 2014 | Miles on the MBTA
Here’s a guest review of the 64 from Jordan King. It seems like a very interesting route:Ever since I first saw the 64, I’ve always wanted to ride it. Why? I don’t know, but I heard that this bus takes the craziest streets. So I decided to ride...