On the Green Line, Boston "T" MBTA Subway

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2006

A view of a Green Line Route E train entering Park Street bound for Heath on the Boston subway known as the "T" on September 26th 2006.

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  • We never got out thgat far. We were staying in Huntington Avenue so mostly used it between Symphony and Downtown Boston. It was still quite an experience for us Brits!

  • "Quite an experience" in that it was horrifyingly inefficient and decrepit, I presume?

    It's funny that almost 600 people have watched this...

  • Quite the opposite in fact. Our experience was that all the lines we used on the Boston "T" were efficient, clean and inexpensive to us Brits. The noise was not as excessive as the video may seem to portray.

  • I live about a block from the Symphony station. I love picking on the T and its perpetual state of incomplete construction... it's really not so bad... although it has made me late a few times.

  • While we were in Boston back in September we stayed at the Midtown just up from Symphony! It's a small world!

  • I WANNA GET ON THIS TROLLEY!

  • Thanks for your comment. The only reason that the video stopped when it did was because we wanted to get on it!! Regards, Alan, Cheshire, UK

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  • i don't think i'll ever use the T again. last i used the T was in high school before i got my car.

  • I've been on the Orange more than any other line. Is it the longest?

    Or does it have the most stops? I've looked at the map, but I can't tell xD

  • I agree with the previous poster. When I attended Northeastern, taking the E train in the morning virtually guaranteed a late arrival to class. The orange line (exit at Ruggles) was much more reliable.

  • i go to northeastern and commute everyday, the Greenline is so crowded and the E train runs so late in teh morrning however i have came to just using the orange line, its alot less buisy, but Bostonians are always gla dto hear others had a decent experience on teh public transportation here.

    -The Man

  • ya it is a good ride, I've taken the C all the way to Cleavland Circle.

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