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Boston 'T' Metro, United States of America



The $530m old colony restoration is a model of contemporary commuter rail technology.


  • 'T' services are particularly busy, exemplified by Fenway station.

  • The futuristic exterior of Ruggles station.

  • 'T' suburban services are clearly segregated from local road traffic.

  • The $530m old colony restoration is a model of contemporary commuter rail...

  • Haverhill is a terminus of commuter rail lines from the city centre.

  • The 'T' System's new operational control centre.

  • Bombardier Transportation red line number three rapid-transit car for Boston,...

  • Classic PCC trams are still in evidence, as seen at Mattapan Halt.

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