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MBTA Park Street Station Red Line Elevator and Map

MBTA Park Street Station Red Line Elevator and Map

April 2025 — Boston's MBTA Park Street Red Line train station.

Park Street Station Red Line Passage

Park Street Station Red Line Passage

April 2025 — Inside Park Street station, one of the oldest active subway stations in the United States. Opened in 1897 as part of the Tremont Street Subway, the station has long served as a central transfer point beneath Boston Common. The tiled corridors and low ceilings reflect early subway construction techniques, with later renovations layering modern lighting, signage, and safety systems onto the original structure. Directional signage for the Ashmont and Braintree branches marks this passage as part of the MBTA Red Line, which continues to use Park Street as a key junction between downtown Boston and the city’s southern neighborhoods.

Haymarket Station, Orange Line Platform

Haymarket Station, Orange Line Platform

April 2025 — Haymarket Station in downtown Boston, one of the oldest transit locations in the city, serving riders since the late 19th century in various forms. The current underground station opened in 1971 as part of the MBTA’s modernization of the Orange Line, replacing earlier elevated structures that once ran through the area. The station sits at the edge of the historic Haymarket district, long associated with public markets and transportation links between downtown and Boston’s North End. The cylindrical steel columns and low-ceilinged platforms reflect mid-20th-century transit design, while the signage and lighting document decades of incremental updates to keep the station functional within one of the system’s busiest transfer points.

North Station Platform Signage, MBTA Boston

North Station Platform Signage, MBTA Boston

April 2025 — Interior signage at North Station, one of Boston’s oldest and most complex transit hubs. The station sits beneath TD Garden and serves as a major interchange between the MBTA Orange Line, Green Line (north branches), Amtrak Downeaster, and MBTA Commuter Rail. The current underground rapid-transit facilities date largely to the late 20th-century rebuilds, following the demolition of the original above-ground North Station headhouse in the 1920s and subsequent reconstructions tied to Boston’s evolving rail network. The platform wayfinding reflects this layered role: subway lines, regional rail, and intercity service are all integrated into a single information system. Electronic arrival boards and map panels emphasize transfer efficiency in a station that functions as the northern rail gateway to downtown Boston and the broader New England rail network.

State Street Station Fare Control, Boston

State Street Station Fare Control, Boston

April 2025 — The entrance and fare control area at State Street Station, a key interchange in downtown Boston where the Orange Line and Blue Line intersect. The station opened in 1908 as part of the Washington Street Tunnel and remains one of the MBTA’s oldest continuously operating rapid transit facilities. Brick flooring, steel columns, and low ceilings reflect early 20th-century subway construction, while modern fare gates and electronic arrival boards show later upgrades layered onto the original structure. The signage directing riders to Oak Grove, Forest Hills, and Wonderland highlights the station’s role as a transfer point connecting North Shore riders, downtown commuters, and the broader MBTA network.

Relax Gringo, I’m Legal

Relax Gringo, I’m Legal

July 2025 — An entire family wearing the same shirt that reads: "Relax gringo, i'm legal".

Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park, Wisconsin Dells Parkway

Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park, Wisconsin Dells Parkway

July 2025 — A view down Wisconsin Dells Parkway with Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park on the right and the Wisconsin Dells Ducks on the left.

Wooden horse at Mt. Olympus in Wisconsin Dells

Wooden horse at Mt. Olympus in Wisconsin Dells

July 2025 — The big wooden horse at Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.

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