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One of the Boston Common entrances
A plaque since the Boston Subway is a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, 1978
A delapidated ADA Park Street sign on an entrance
Boston's electric traction system gets a plaque
In 1964 the Tremont Street Subway became a Registered National Historic Landmark
The front of the other entrance from Boston Common
A sign for tourists about the first subway in America opening in 1897
Plauque for the opening of the subway on 1 September 1897
Approaching one of the on platform fare control areas
Going down another entrance, this one has an up escalator from the Leechmere-bound platform
Type #3668 with a new paint job with a different paint scheme
Various signs, some decorative, some list the destinations of the branches
Sign for To Track 6 to Alewife beyond one of the main platform exits
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