The MBTA Cape Flyer is pulling into the station in preparation for the evening departure to Boston.
The Type 7 trolley has had mixed reviews by its riders, but is undoubtedly an icon of the MBTA. #3699 has certainly seen better days, as it makes a station stop at the Museum of Fine Arts stop on ... (more)
Blue flag for the blue unit. MBTX GP18 #904 is the only locomotive on the roster to wear the blue, silver, and black paint job. Seen here just outside the BET shops. *Taken on property with perm... (more)
The winter of 2015 was brutal for Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. The subway and commuter rail lines were repeatedly crippled by the season's 105.7 inches of snow. Ingested sn... (more)
Bare trees line the Southwest Corridor as an Orange Line train rumbles southwards out of the city. Originally cleared for a never-built highway, the Southwest Corridor is now shared by Orange Line... (more)
Well Look At This, Some Really Nice Stuff In Selkirk Sunday Night, Two Brand New MBTA MPI HSP46 Units That Came In On Q372 The Day Before And A Unpatch Burlington Northern SD40-2 Still With The Wh... (more)
A trainload of commuters exits Boston bound for MetroWest.
MBTA 010 leads the Caper Flyer across the bridge into Canal Junction. 010 must be the stud of the MBTA fleet; it seems to be a constant on the run to Hyannis, although I keep hoping they'll send a... (more)
New delivery MBTA units 2005 & 2006 arrive in Selkirk Yard
Passengers are relieved to see inbound train 220 coming down the tracks which will bring their soggy selves into Boston. A very chilly and rainy in day Eastern Massachusetts never slows down the c... (more)
A typical Green Line scene plays out along South Huntington Avenue.
On a perfect Sunday morning, the CapeFLYER rolls across the absolutely massive Cape Cod Canal bridge, destined for Hyannis.
Nothing To See Here. A quick trip trackside with my two-year-old son revealed nothing special at Nevens Yard. Just MBTA 010 pushing inbound train 2512 towards the downtown station ... (more)
Fresh out of the paint shop.
Primed and lettered.