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

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  by The EGE
 
A particularly obscure question: Does anyone remember whether Oak Grove station was built with elevators, or if they were added later? I believe they're original, but I'm having trouble proving that.
  by Adams_Umass_Boston
 
I own a copy of the March 1977 Opening dedication.
Pg 5 states - "Oak Grove is the first new station with an elevator for the use of the handicapped..."
  by The EGE
 
Thank you!!
  by Adams_Umass_Boston
 
Let me know if you need me to scan the page for you. I think I still have your email lol
  by Adams_Umass_Boston
 
Just wanted to share three opening day brochures published for each of the following stations I scanned from my collection.

Wellington - 1975 - https://archive.org/details/mbta-medford-sept-1975
Malden 1975 - https://archive.org/details/mbta-malden-center-1975
Oak Grove 1977 - https://archive.org/details/oak-grove-s ... march-1977

Thank you,
  by Adams_Umass_Boston
 
Hello all,
I scanned and posted this from my private collection today and wanted to share it with you all.

The Building of a Transit Line The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Haymarket-North Extension Project
by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
https://archive.org/details/orange-line/mode/2up

Enjoy -
R-
  by R36 Combine Coach
 
Despite a 1986 publication date, the map on page 7 has the new Southwest Corridor Subway.

Was similar literature published for the Southwest Corridor Subway?
  by Tom6921
 
Any idea if any of the Orange line trains being replaced be preserved at Seashore or otherwise?
  by MBTA3247
 
What does that say for those of us who don't have a Globe subscription?
  by typesix
 
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