• Old Signs on Retired MBTA Equiptment

  • Discussion relating to commuter rail, light rail, and subway operations of the MBTA.
Discussion relating to commuter rail, light rail, and subway operations of the MBTA.

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  by -Garrett
 
That's good stuff.
I didn't realize the PCC used to be Green inside. I didn't get to ride the trains until 81 or 82 and I'm not sure I ever rode in a PCC's those days (I think the LRV's had replaced the other trains on the B and C lines by then).

Send some pics my way,
garyboroda AT yahoo DOT com

Thanks!

  by darksun23c
 
The DOT's SOAC-1 and SOAC-2, which reside at Seashore have MBTA rollsigns, or they did when I was up there. The maps on the inside show the old pre-Alewife and full South Shore Extensions.

SOAC from the outside:
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Three pictures of the inside map:
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This last pic is from the mock Type-6, the only Type-6 ever built I believe. It shows and interesting map style, in my opinion:
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