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Boston - a suburb in search of a city. Who LIVES in Boston - always Newton, Allston, Dorchester.....
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theseaandalifesaver wrote:Moreso or less than the old St. James St. Greyhound station was?markhb wrote:Allston and Dorchester are actually neighborhoods in Boston.Allston is a lawless wasteland.
markhb wrote:All of Park Square for that matter. It gave the Zone a run for it's money ! There was mob oversight in the Combat Zone, not so in Park Square. I got circled by rift raft who were going to wipe up the street with me at Beach/Wash. Club owners came out and loaned me their phone when I found my walkie battery dead ! They stood by until the cavalry came. I would have been "up the creek without a paddle" as they say without them.theseaandalifesaver wrote:Moreso or less than the old St. James St. Greyhound station was?markhb wrote:Allston and Dorchester are actually neighborhoods in Boston.Allston is a lawless wasteland.
Otto Vondrak wrote:It may or may not be related, but I did think of it when the previous subway was mentioned.Cosmo wrote:WAIT!No you're totally right. Makes sense to me. As long as we're going down that path, I heard there's a trolley subway in Cincinnati that they never finished. Has stations and everything with no track in them. I bet somehow this is related to Boston. It must be.
It IS related! The Red Line's "South Station" station's lobby is NOW in the space that used to be the loop tunnel.
I can't remember the exact layout, but I believe part of one wall is either original or in the same spot as the original tunnle wall.
Of course, the actual Red Line platforms are well below all this.
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