![]() ![]() There's only 2 other spots on commuter rail with ADA-violating grades: Wellington tunnel approaches on Haverhill/Reading (3.5%), and the Neponset River Bridge on the Old Colony (3%). ![]() You won't even get issued a permit to spraypaint the first dig spot with such a large discrepancy vs. Not only is it too steep, but you can't ugly-hack it by giving the platform a lower grade than the track because it'll make the platform edges askew with the doors and violate the ADA a different way by breaking level boarding. The bridge is a 3% grade (a couple tenths of percent steeper still on one side, but can't remember if that's Everett or Somerville). ![]() You're only allowed a maximum 2% gradient on a platform to stay within ADA compliance. For same reason as it not being able to fit near the casino coming off the bridge, the track incline on the bridge itself is too steep for an ADA platform. ![]()
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