Hot spring and anime tours are probably out of the question but the rest are reasonable goals for promoting tourism in New Englandpic.twitter.com/gbnbCt5Kqo
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Hot spring and anime tours are probably out of the question but the rest are reasonable goals for promoting tourism in New Englandpic.twitter.com/gbnbCt5Kqo
do you think this applies to the Cape area/South Shore? Saw a lot of pushback on the Greenbush line a few yrs ago from Hingham, Scituate etc
Definitely applies there--but bear in mind Greenbush and other Old Colony lines weren't really built with tourism in mind
Massachusetts should promote tourism on those lines as part of a larger process of upgrading them--would probably still be unpopular tho...
...because people don't like their towns being flooded with visitors. To be fair, part of this is b/c it normally means way more car traffic
i think theyd be better off marketing it as a way to ease congestion, maybe a dedicated line to braintree with added capacity at peak hrs
would be irresponsible to market it as a way to ease congestion--that's saying "ride this train so ppl who don't ride it can drive easier"
it must sound pedantic on my part, but definitely better to market is as a way to escape or avoid congestion--not a way to reduce it
you're right, I shouldve been more broad. Just considering, ive been in Cape traffic, its awful & im sure most would embrace an alternative
same here--lost half my day just trying to get to the beach!
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