Otto Vondrak wrote:Corey, you're wrong.
The MBTA Photo Permit is easy to get. You send in your application (write to T Customer Service to obtain the application). You can fax it or e-mail it back to the T, and then it gets processed. You usually hear back from the Marketing Dept. within a working week (they say allow up to two weeks). The permit costs NOTHING, it is FREE. It is good SYSTEM WIDE and is valid for ONE MONTH. There was absolutely NO HASSLE to obtain a permit from the T- aside from having to show up on a weekday to claim it. And to erase any doubt, you need a T Photo Permit to take pictures ANYWHERE ON T PROPERTY- this includes light rail, rapid transit, and commuter rail. T property generally refers to platforms and stations, any public non-T areas are fair game.
NJT? They want to photograph and fingerprint you. You are also required to call the NJT Police and let them know a day in advance where you plan to be to take pictures. NTJ easier than MBTA? I don't think so. And I won't debate it here.
-otto-
Well that was bold.
If you call that easy than so be it, i dont call that easy and
i wont debate it here. Also, NJT is completely irrelevant, insteat of taking everything i say as a personal blow, try to learn things from what people say, even if it does dissagree with how you feel.
The Neighborhood around Lowell station is mostly businesses. There really isnt much of anything i know of that i would consider dangerous, especially during the day.