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​Stoneham workers rely on MBTA

6/21/2016

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New report based on survey of over 200 respondents shows that Stoneham residents depend on the T to commute to jobs. Meanwhile, non-riders want inter-suburban public transit options.
Stoneham workers depend on the T to get to work and they want more choices in how to commute using the bus and connecting to subway stations. The Stoneham Transportation Advisory Committee released findings of a survey conducted this past winter of 227 people from Stoneham and nearby communities. The report finds that most MBTA riders are using the MBTA to get to work Monday through Friday. “The majority of the survey respondents are  middle aged full-time employed workers who have a choice about whether to ride or drive,” reports Chris Willard, a T rider himself who originated the survey.  They want expanded hours and for buses to circulate more frequently on the existing 132 MBTA bus route. They also want more bus routes in Stoneham and for these routes to connect to Orange Line subway service at Oak Grove and Malden Station.

For those people who do not currently ride the T but want to, traveling to surrounding communities was the top concern. The new data supports what Stoneham Senior Center Director, Maureen Canova, has long observed. “There is a great unmet need for our seniors to get to medical appointments and run basic errands in the Stoneham and nearby communities. As we increasingly see a desire for baby boomers and their parents to want to age in place, more bus service will make this a safe and affordable choice that supports retirees and their families.”

Stoneham saw a major improvement in MBTA service this spring with the 132 bus now running from 6am until 11:30pm. In the past, the bus stopped running at 7pm, leaving many Stoneham employees and customers in the lurch. Says Weylin Symes, Producing Artistic Director of Stoneham Theatre, “We’re running shows for 30 weeks out of the year. The lack of bus choices has meant that we’ve had a challenging time recruiting professional actors and production staff. Worse, before the schedule expansion, our patrons could get to our shows, but they couldn’t get home after them.”

For the past several decades, Stoneham has been limited to a single bus line despite paying the same fees to the MBTA as neighboring towns. In recent years, the town has seen a resurgence of interest in expanded public transportation choice. This spring saw the introduction of 325 Express Bus service to Haymarket Station in Boston by way of a 7:05am pick up and a 5:20pm drop off at Redstone Plaza. On Stoneham’s horizon is the proposed addition of an MBTA bus stop at the Stone Zoo, connecting more patrons to this regional destination. The Town of Stoneham’s five year plan for the Stoneham Square recommends supporting transportation infrastructure to improve the way that the town serves residents, visitors and businesses.
The full survey report, “Stoneham Workers Rely on MBTA Service,” is available at the Stoneham Senior Center, StonehamBank, Stoneham Public Library and online at here at www.ExploreStoneham.com.

Stoneham Transportation Advisory Committee is a volunteer initiative that advocates for greater mobility and public transportation choices for people who live, work and visit Stoneham. If you would like more information about this topic, please contact STAC at 781-832-0195 or email at [email protected].


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eXTENDED BUS HOURS START MARCH 21

3/11/2016

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Get on the Bus!
Start here, and go anywhere!
Stoneham. Starting on March 21, 2016, the MBTA Route 132 bus will extend its hours of operation and Stoneham will have a new express bus service.
Route 132 – Weekday service on the 132 will now run from 6:00am to 11:30pm from Redstone to Oak Grove and Malden Station, and from 5:30am to 11pm from Malden Station to Redstone. The additional departure times from Redstone Shopping Center to Oak Grove and Malden Center will be 7:30pm, 8:30pm, 9:30pm, 10:30pm and 11:30pm.  The additional departure times from Malden Center to Redstone will be 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 10:00pm and 11:00pm. Please note that the last bus will leave Malden Center for Redstone at 11pm, and the last bus from Redstone to Oak Grove and Malden Center will leave Redstone at 11:30pm.
Route 325 – Also starting on March 21, there will be one express trip each weekday that leaves Redstone Shopping Center at 7:05am for Haymarket, and the return trip will leave Haymarket at 5:20PM for Redstone Shopping Center.
The Stoneham Transportation Advisory Committee (STAC) would like to thank State Representative Michael Day and MBTA officials for working closely together to make this happen.
The Stoneham Transportation Advisory Committee (STAC) was formed as part of the Stoneham Square Strategic Action Plan that the Town of Stoneham developed in conjunction with the MAPC (Metropolitan Area Planning Council).  The five-year action plan aims to improve public transportation and walkability, add community events, and beautify the streetscape to make the area function better for businesses, residents and visitors. The STAC volunteer committee works to improve transportation in Stoneham - everything from expanded MBTA bus service and improved vehicle parking signs and maps to bike parking and Complete Street initiatives.
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Lights on the common

12/14/2015

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Beautiful lights on the Common.  Let's hope it's actually cold enough to make some ice for skating during winter break.  

A photo posted by Explore Stoneham (@explorestoneham) on Dec 14, 2015 at 9:58am PST

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rainy day in the Fells

11/22/2015

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Today in the Fells #stoneham #middlesexfells #dcr

A photo posted by Explore Stoneham (@explorestoneham) on Nov 22, 2015 at 4:09pm PST

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Better bus service enroute

11/16/2015

 
132 Bus from Redstone to Malden to have extended hours until 11 pm
132 MBTA Bus to Stoneham
Commuters who had to rush to get the last 132 bus of the day will now be able to breathe a little easier.  Starting next March, service on the 132 bus that runs from the Redstone Shopping Center to Malden Station will have hours extended from 7 pm to 11 pm, Monday to Saturday.  (There is no service on Sundays).  This will make it possible for those working evening or later shifts to be able to use public transport.  It will also allow Stoneham Theatre and other Stoneham businesses and restaurants to draw both workers and patrons from Boston, who previously could only access Stoneham Square car after 7. 

The change was announced by State Representative Michael Day, who has been working with the Stoneham Transportation Advisory Committee (STAC) on a list of transportation action items for Stoneham. The STAC is one of the outcomes of the Stoneham Square Action Plan, designed to improve Stoneham's downtown. One of the highest priorities is better service on the 132 bus.  Day put together a Transportation Forum for Stoneham in October, bringing MBTA General Manager Frank DePaola to Stoneham to hear the concerns and needs of area residents.  Other transportation wishes include a bus stop at the Stone Zoo,and service to the medical area on Montvale Avenue and/or to Elm or Franklin Streets to serve destinations such as the Stoneham Senior Center and Stoneham High School.   

The Stoneham Transportation Forum hosted by Day can be viewed on-demand at StonehamTV’s website.  Those with questions about this and other service improvements are encouraged to reach out to Day at [email protected] or by phone at 617.722.2582.or to the Transportation Committee chair, Rachel Meredith Warren at [email protected].


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