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Thrawn on the Orange Line, inspired by a stylish law student I saw reading Steinbeck's East of Eden
I spy with my little eye something Dragon Ball related can you find it? π
i want to rip the green line apart with my teeth
You would be doing everyone a favor I think

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Park Street station in Boston is an MBTA rapid transit station beneath Boston Common near Tremont Street. The station connects the Green Line and Red Line and includes fare gates, ticket vending machines, and accessible elevator access. Park Street is part of the Tremont Street subway, which opened in 1897 as the first subway tunnel in the United States.
The T Pass Program advertisement is mounted inside an MBTA rapid transit station. The campaign promoted transit pass use by emphasizing savings on transportation, auto insurance, and entertainment. Its βIt Pays Not to Driveβ message links the MBTA pass program with incentives for riders to use public transportation instead of driving.
Wonderland train in a subway tunnel. The light rail car is identified by route signage reading Wonderland and car number 0763.