by diburning
I have a bunch. I'll sell you some :D I also have some pre-MBTA tokens (from the MTA days, they're the same size and weight as a regular T-token and were in circulation along with the T-tokens as T-tokens.)
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diburning wrote:The Dunkin Donuts at Oak Square has photo prints that they hang on their walls of PCCs, the Watertown car barn, older BERy equipment, etc, in addition to having couches and a large screen TV (that's not transit related)The Dunkin Donuts in North Cambridge displays pictures of Type 5s (they could be 4s, I'd have to take a closer look because I don't remember exactly) in service on Mass Ave and in Harvard Square. The McDonald's on Route 16 in Chelsea used to be trolley themed as well. The big display in the middle of the dining room has been removed, I'm not sure if the pictures are still there or not.
BostonUrbEx wrote: Hey, I'll buy them for your 1.25 each.On reflection I have decided to keep them, sorry. I have four of the modern ones with the big T and one of the older MTA ones.
R36 Combine Coach wrote:Any Applebee's (etc.) locations in the area have transit memorabilia?I don't know, but the Pizzeria Uno in Harvard Square used to have a side rollsign box from a BERy/MTA trackless trolley (it was signed up 'MASSACHUSETTS STATION' one time I visited). Not sure if it's still there.
RailBus63 wrote:I don't know, but the Pizzeria Uno in Harvard Square used to have a side rollsign box from a BERy/MTA trackless trolley (it was signed up 'MASSACHUSETTS STATION' one time I visited). Not sure if it's still there.Which isn't still there? The Uno's or the sign
sery2831 wrote:Sorry - the rollsign. The restaurant is still in operation.RailBus63 wrote:I don't know, but the Pizzeria Uno in Harvard Square used to have a side rollsign box from a BERy/MTA trackless trolley (it was signed up 'MASSACHUSETTS STATION' one time I visited). Not sure if it's still there.Which isn't still there? The Uno's or the sign