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Well, Charlie certainly can't get off at Hingham!  
 
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gmcbuses (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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City of Bostons government should be a shamed of themselves. Major city, no transit service much pass 12 midnight. Cinderalla city. Even in Buffalo buses run till 1:30 Am on a lot of routes. Toronto 24 hour service. Cleveland much smaller city, 24 hour service, Montreal 24 hour service. Boston return home at 12 midnight or turn into a pumpkin!!!!!!!! Cinderalla city with a joke. I would never live in such a town with idiotic Municipal State officials. Boston Ha Ha Ha Ha with a joke!!!!!!!!!!!
NeoSirLeader (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Charlie can't get off at Hingham, because the subway doesn't stop there. lol!
dl1154 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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yes
y00sta (2 months ago) Show Hide
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wont hear this very often ive always liked it
TrainManTy (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Do you know if this song is in the public domain? (i.e. not copyrighted)
Sulla2300 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I read online that the T is currently in the process of restoring Jamaica Plain service past Heath Street as part of the Big Dig mitigation. The line has been "temporarily suspended" since 1985
CircusFreakGRITZ (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Nah. they actually paved over the tracks.
Sulla2300 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I heard that too, but I think there are some law suits pending and if they win, I guess they will either have to dig up the tracks or lay new ones...
CircusFreakGRITZ (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's weird, the poles going along the old route are still there from 20/30 years ago all the way to Forest Hills. And in some spots of the road you can tell there are tracks under there. Once you arrive at Forest Hills, the tracks are still there at the station itself since they did not pave over them; just the tracks on the streets. MBTA buses (route 39) actually drive over the tracks there and loop around just like the trains used to. It's quite interesting actually.
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liar

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