Chuck
Senior Member
Why does everyone seem to think that we can just keep building Wellesley sized stations? We can't because modern fire and safety codes do not allow that to happen. Stations are required to safely handle the maximum number of people that could ever come through.
I like pointing to Wellesley as an ideal station not because of its size, but because of its concept. Being situated underneath a building, the station occupies zero footprint at grade. The bus platforms are on the surface, and the only extra infrastructure required is two driveways to the street. The station is shallow, which drastically reduces excavation costs. There is no mezzanine, which again reduces the complexity and cost of the design. Yes, there should be another entrance, but this doesn't need to be anything more than a staircase to the street at either end of the station.