Add Connector Lines Between the Red Line and Green Line on the MBTA

The Issue

As Massachusetts residents, we've experienced firsthand the inconvenience caused by the current structure of the MBTA. In particular, the lack of connector lines between the red and green lines. This issue adds unnecessary travel time complicating commutes for thousands of daily passengers but most importantly perpetuates our dependence on cars. Air pollution contributes to heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, and chronic lung diseases resulting in an estimated 2,780 deaths a year in Massachusetts. By adding connector lines, we can significantly improve transit efficiency and make commuting smoother and cleaner for everyone. Please sign this petition to urge the MBTA to implement these much-needed changes!

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The Issue

As Massachusetts residents, we've experienced firsthand the inconvenience caused by the current structure of the MBTA. In particular, the lack of connector lines between the red and green lines. This issue adds unnecessary travel time complicating commutes for thousands of daily passengers but most importantly perpetuates our dependence on cars. Air pollution contributes to heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, and chronic lung diseases resulting in an estimated 2,780 deaths a year in Massachusetts. By adding connector lines, we can significantly improve transit efficiency and make commuting smoother and cleaner for everyone. Please sign this petition to urge the MBTA to implement these much-needed changes!

The Decision Makers

Kay Khan
Former Massachusetts House of Representatives - 11th Middlesex District
John J. Lawn, Jr.
Former MA State Representative
Cynthia Creem
Massachusetts State Senate - Norfolk and Middlesex (District 17)
Philip Eng
Philip Eng
General Manager and CEO of the MBTA

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