by Miles Taylor | Jul 10, 2013 | Miles on the MBTA
Hamburg’s subway, like many other German systems, is primarily split up into two parts: the U-Bahn and the S-Bahn. U-Bahn essentially means “underground,” although it still goes above at points away from the city center. S-Bahn has a few different...
by Miles Taylor | Jul 4, 2013 | Miles on the MBTA
To tide you readers over while I continue uploading pictures, here’s a guest post! A blog reader from the start, Michele Markarian recently took the Go Bus to the Big Apple. She sent me her thoughts on the ride: “Recently I had a meeting in New York City,...
by Miles Taylor | Jul 4, 2013 | Miles on the MBTA
I know I said I would get back from London and Germany on Tuesday. The flight was due to get back to Boston around noon, so I figured I could finish uploading pictures that day and start posting the next. However, I didn’t account for: The fact that I had much...
by Miles Taylor | Jun 25, 2013 | Miles on the MBTA
I’ve passed through Quincy Center plenty of times, but I’ve never truly visited the station. I finally got the chance to when I was on my way to – you guessed it – ride a bus. I was actually blown away by the station layout and design. The Red...
by Miles Taylor | Jun 25, 2013 | Miles on the MBTA
On a school trip to a Boston Pops Concert at Symphony Hall, we ended up on a very crowded Green Line train (thus proving that the Green Line needs three or four car trains). I couldn’t grab onto a poll without inevitably dropping my umbrella (it was pouring...