The T Ride of Doom

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We're carefully trying not to make a slip-and-slide out of the slushy staircase.
We're carefully trying not to make a slip-and-slide out of the slushy staircase. By Eva S. Monroe

Every snow storm in Cambridge brings with it a host of goodies including cancelled classes, warm cocoa, and transportation nightmares. MBTA passengers, especially those who ride the Tā€™s Red Line, are no strangers to delays and bus substitutes. So why did I think today would be any different? Today, I was trapped on the Red Line for a half-hour long trip from Kendall Square to Harvard Square (that's two stops, for those of you who are counting). Hereā€™s a minute-by-minute recap of my latest transportation woes:

12:31 p.m.: After finishing up with a meeting in Kendall Square, I arrive back at the Kendall/MIT station for a smooth quick ride back to Harvard. It only took 8 minutes earlier in the morning. What could possibly go wrong?

12:34 p.m.: My train arrives and I board. The conductor makes an announcement that a track issue near Harvard Station will delay the train. No problem, so long as everyoneā€™s safe.

12:41 p.m.: The train still hasnā€™t left the station. I check Twitter to find the Cambridge Fire Department report a fire around Harvard Station. I didnā€™t realize the Lowell dining hall had relocated.

12:44 p.m.: Weā€™ve moved a bit but weā€™re stopped in the tunnel somewhere between Kendall and Central. I start to regret not packing snacks.

12:45 p.m.: The man sitting across the train from me begins making phone calls and complaining that he shouldnā€™t have left work so early. I make a mental note that any and all future jobs of mine must offer the flexibility to phone it in on snowy Fridays.

12:48 p.m.: Weā€™re moving again. HUDS chicken strips are calling my name.

12:53 p.m.: Weā€™re stopped again, just past Central. Iā€™m reminded of my Shuttle Ride of Doom and inspired to share my latest transportation woes with Flyby's loyal readers.

1:01 p.m.: Finally back to Cambridge. Itā€™s not snowing as much anymore. How long was I trapped underground anyway?

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