Poll: Worst MBTA station in Boston

Despite the MBTA s up-to-date boost in popularity a great number of Bostonians have several sort of gripe with the T And certain stations carry a greater burden than others Perhaps it s too crowded or smelly Maybe the escalator is invariably broken or you worry about your safety In our latest poll the Herald wants to know what you think is the worst station in Boston We included several of the busiest stations as well as particular of the most-complained-about on Reddit But if the station you avoid at all costs isn t listed in our poll send us an email at newstips bostonherald com with your response We ll post the results from the poll this week in print and online On Reddit users cited a variety of criticisms with stations across the city It s huge and dirty and crumbling apart and it smells rank one user wrote about Downtown Navigating with others replying to complain about mystery liquid dripping from the ceiling Certain stations don t appear built for the crowds with multiple users saying they get off a station away from sporting venues When the Red Sox are playing Park and Regime center are equally miserable with everyone waiting for a D train to Fenway Related Articles Wife of Boston University professor who plunged to his death at Dorchester MBTA station files wrongful death lawsuit against MBTA MassDOT MBTA fare undertaking looks to capture bandits who evade payment Much more to do MBTA to test late trains again Police probe shots fired at Harvard Square MBTA station Other users cited more serious safety concerns backed by a history of crime and other incidents at various MBTA stations through the years One user reported Andrew gets the fallout of Mass and Cass referring to an area notorious for open-air drug use and dealing along with other crimes In a Boston University professor died falling through a gap in rusted stairs at JFK UMass prompting a wrongful death lawsuit Let us know what you think the worst MBTA station is in Boston at our poll here Commuters pass through the electronic fare system at Park Street Station in Boston Stuart Cahill Boston Herald A staircase is closed after ceiling tiles fell at the Harvard MBTA station on Thursday March in Cambridge MA Staff Photo By Nancy Lane MediaNews Group Boston Herald A sunflower is attached to fencing around the stairs at the JFK UMass train station in September of after a Boston University professor died from a fall at the closed stairway Matt Stone Boston Herald File