"The head of Boston's transit agency
stepped down on Wednesday as critics all the way up to the governor of
Massachusetts assailed her decision to shut down all rail service for
more than 36 hours as crews labored to clear snow-buried tracks.
Beverly Scott, general
manager of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, colloquially
known as 'the T', didn't give any reason for stepping down with 10
months left in her three-year term.
But Scott and Massachusetts Gov.
Charlie Baker have sniped at each other since the T began experiencing
delays and partial closings during the monster snowstorms that have
crushed Boston this winter. Those difficulties culminated Monday, when
Scott shut down the entire rail system through Wednesday morning to
clear ice and snow.
Scott didn't consult
with Baker, who called the MBTA's performance "simply not acceptable"
Monday and promised to give transit officials a good talking-to. Scott
responded Tuesday, complaining that the system's infrastructure was
antiquated — some of its vehicles are more than a century old —
overcrowded and underfunded.
"For anyone to have any
belief that a system that's over 100 years old, that's running on these
Red and Orange lines that are much over capacity — to think that it's
going to have the resilience to wind up rebounding and flying like an
eagle, that's absolutely the epitome of...," Scott said, trailing off
before adding, "and I'm not going to say 'foolish.'"
Scott acknowledged that
she hadn't spoken to Baker in three weeks. She said he had no
jurisdiction over MBTA operations, so she didn't need to check in with
him before she shut down the system. And when and if she does meet with
him, it will be "the first time that, candidly, I've even had a
handshake from the governor," she said.
John Jenkins, board
chairman of the state Transportation Department, said in a statement
that he was "stunned" by Scott's resignation — it turned out she hadn't
talked to him, either. But Jenkins backed Scott's "skillful and
committed leadership" and said a nationwide search would get under way
soon to find a replacement."
Boston
Transit Chief Quits Under Fire for Her Snow Job - See more at:
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Boston
Transit Chief Quits Under Fire for Her Snow Job - See more at:
http://www.bostonnews.net/index.php/sid/230197555#sthash.Ssqeepb3.dpuf
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