Memories as a kid: the old Sullivan Square Station, Park St/ Boylston St….. Boston Common, Little Jack Horners joke shop, Madan Tousads Wax Museum, “The Combat Zone”, Filene’s Basement, Jordan Marsh (Enchanted Village) with wire cage elevators
I was born right across the street from the Old Pleasant Street Portal, (line ran from Boylston Street, dead track now closed.) Rode the old Trolley line many times. 😀
lil.-.Prince Thanks for your response. I’m looking forward to a trip back up there soon. You can be sure my Charlie Card will be loaded and ready to go! Lol!
Boston REALLY needs a either a museum or a permanent wing in the Museum of Science dedicated to the "T." You would think that the city with the oldest rapid transit system in the country, and a city that LOVES to celebrate it's history would be all over that. Why should New York get all the subway glory?
From what I can see this is what inspired the West German government in the 1960s to construct Rhein-Ruhr Frankfurt Am Main Stadtbahn systems without the Tremont Street Subway there wouldn't be Stadtbahn Belgian Pre Metro systems
It’s the morning. But. I can not go inside these trains until 2022 after COVID-19 ends. As if now. I only record commuter rail in chelsea. Every fridays for the first time in a year
Memories as a kid: the old Sullivan Square Station, Park St/ Boylston St….. Boston Common, Little Jack Horners joke shop, Madan Tousads Wax Museum, “The Combat Zone”, Filene’s Basement, Jordan Marsh (Enchanted Village) with wire cage elevators
I was born right across the street from the Old Pleasant Street Portal, (line ran from Boylston Street, dead track now closed.) Rode the old Trolley line many times. 😀
These Black and, White pictures in Park Street are so Memories.
123 years, 1 2 3 awesome!
Always loved riding the “T”!
lil.-.Prince Thanks for your response. I’m looking forward to a trip back up there soon. You can be sure my Charlie Card will be loaded and ready to go! Lol!
Awesome video
Boston REALLY needs a either a museum or a permanent wing in the Museum of Science dedicated to the "T." You would think that the city with the oldest rapid transit system in the country, and a city that LOVES to celebrate it's history would be all over that. Why should New York get all the subway glory?
Maybe because New York’s subway is more extensive and slightly newer the “T”
Happy 123 years of Park Street Station!
From what I can see this is what inspired the West German government in the 1960s to construct Rhein-Ruhr Frankfurt Am Main Stadtbahn systems without the Tremont Street Subway there wouldn't be Stadtbahn Belgian Pre Metro systems
Happy 123 years and wow that's a long time ago
Happy birthday Park Street🥳🥳🥳
I- I was just there!!!!
It’s the morning. But. I can not go inside these trains until 2022 after COVID-19 ends. As if now. I only record commuter rail in chelsea. Every fridays for the first time in a year
WOW!!!
Squeaky wheels…..not so much anymore.