Submitted by MetalForeign4018 t3_ygmx9h in boston
I've always said to people that I love walking through Boston, and HATE driving through it. Along this line, recently I had a discussion with some friends on this matter and I was talking about how I consider Boston to be a very pedestrian friendly city, which one of them gawked at. "The drivers are insane, the MBTA sucks, and there's not enough pedestrian infrastructure" To be honest I wasn't sure how to respond, I've always really loved walking around Boston, especially the Commons, but walking through my favorite neighborhood of Chinatown with its tight busy streets, I can understand why you wouldn't be left with the impression that Boston is a pedestrian focused city. I've also never had trouble on the MBTA, though I only regularly use the Blue Line, and 5 seconds talking to anyone else I understand that my experience is a bit rare in the city.
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What's you're opinion on the matter? I feel like compared to the highway hell-scapes that are many cities in this country, Boston is pretty walkable. But I can also understand if you're used to the pedestrian cities of Europe (the friend mentioned is British) you might not agree.
Pinwurm t1_iu9idg8 wrote
As someone that travels abroad a lot, Boston is an extremely walkable city, and to say otherwise is bullshittery. Almost all tasks can be accomplished on foot. Also, you’re never more than a 5-10 minute walk from a park, and a public square. It’s safe, well lit, and clean.
Even by European (and yes, British Standards), we do a fantastic job. As long as we’re not comparing to London. If we’re comparing to Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham or even Dublin - we’re categorically above.
We have many neighborhoods with walk scores of 99. Cambridge is the most walkable city in the country and ranks as highly as anywhere abroad. We average lower due to neighborhoods like West Roxbury and Roslindale that are more car dependent, but the core city is great.
Unfortunately the MBTA is meh-as-fuck. Even though Paris Metro on-time performance is similar to ours, they still manage to have 2 minute departures during peak hours.
Our Blue Line is pretty normal by European standards in terms of reliability - and the Orange Line actually seems better with all the new trains. Though departure times are less frequent since the Feds got involved and cleaning house.
Hopefully things will get better with Governor Healy. I’m not entirely optimistic, but TBD.