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A Malden man was arrested by MBTA transit police after he allegedly broke train windows at Haymarket Station on Wednesday night.
Authorities were called to the area regarding a disturbance around 7:30 p.m., police said in a press release.
“Upon arrival witnesses informed the officers a male, later identified as Michael Juskowiak, 46, of Malden ‘was going nuts’ inside the train car by smashing the train windows and releasing a fire extinguisher contents in all directions,” according to police.
Officers found Juskowiak allegedly standing between the doors of an Orange Line train, which made it so the train couldn’t leave. There was “a white powdery haze in the air,” and “several” broken train windows, police said.
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Forth rail tunnel plan considered technically viable
Tunnelling specialists have welcomed proposals to build a new rail tunnel crossing below the Firth of Forth in Scotland as part of plans put forward by the Scottish Green Party to improve the rail network and deliver on carbon net zero transport promises.
The Rail for All plan, published earlier this week, proposes a 14.5km long twin bore rail tunnel is driven under the Firth of Forth from Abbeyhill to Seafield, between Kinghorn and Kirkcaldy, passing under Leith. The tunnel proposal is claimed to be essential to easing the bottleneck around Edinburgh’s Haymarket Station, which “affects the whole network”.