This is actually a great idea: Senate President Stan Rosenberg, who seems to be agnostic on building a new rail-link tunnel between North and South stations, yesterday blurted out on WGBH what he thinks is a superior concept. “My favorite idea is, why don't we do a monorail?" Rosenberg said, reports SHNS’s Michael Norton at the Salem News. “Host Jim Braude then asked who was supporting that idea and Rosenberg said ‘me’ before noting monorails exist in Europe and South Africa.”
There’s probably a gazillion engineering and financial reasons why a monorail is not feasible and/or not preferable to a tunnel or a South Station expansion. But we always found it odd that a light rail link, or Rosenberg’s monorail link, wasn’t in the project mix when the Big Dig was under way – and odd that they’re still not in the mix today.
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