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marmar

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Thu Nov 19, 2015, 11:39 AM Nov 2015

Boston: MBTA Chief vows Snow Won't Shut Down System





MA: MBTA Chief vows Snow Won't Shut Down System

COLNETH SMILEY JR. ON NOV 18, 2015
SOURCE: MCCLATCHY


Nov. 18--MBTA General Manager Frank DePaola said a repeat of last winter's record-breaking snowfalls should not shut down the transit system, with improvements underway.

"We've made a significant investment and we're continuing to make investments into the system," DePaola told Boston Herald Radio. "We have an $82.7 million program to get ready for the winter. About $70 million of that will be capital investments in both track and also in new equipment.

"We also will have about $12 million in reserve to provide assistance during the winter if we need it to call in outside help," which would consist of laborers or contractors to assist with snow removal at bus stops, sidewalks, station platforms and parking lots.

DePaola indicated that low-cost labor could be provided by county prisons.

Money from the winter program budget would focus on upgrades to the third rail on the Red Line, heating and de-icing on the Orange Line, and maintenance equipment including plows and snow augers. ................(more)

http://www.masstransitmag.com/news/12139990/mbta-chief-vows-snow-wont-shut-down-system




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Boston: MBTA Chief vows Snow Won't Shut Down System (Original Post) marmar Nov 2015 OP
"DePaola indicated that low-cost labor could be provided by county prisons." KamaAina Nov 2015 #1
 

KamaAina

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1. "DePaola indicated that low-cost labor could be provided by county prisons."
Thu Nov 19, 2015, 12:12 PM
Nov 2015

Just like California does to fight wildfires.

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