by Miles Taylor | Jan 27, 2015 | Miles on the MBTA
I found a batch of random photos that were never published, so I’ll be putting them out. The first one is the decent view from Lynn Station’s parking garage. Looking over downtown. And towards Nahant. The birds circle above an interesting-looking tower on...
by Miles Taylor | Jan 27, 2015 | Miles on the MBTA
It’s not often you miss the last stop on a bus. But once we reached the last stop of the 8, the driver decided to drive away before yelling at us. Thus, for all intents and purposes, my friend Jason and I missed the final stop of a bus route. What an...
by Miles Taylor | Jan 27, 2015 | Miles on the MBTA
I never really gave the 64 much thought until I read Jordan King’s guest post about it. The route sounded interesting, and I figured I’d have to give it a try at some point in time. Then a few of my friends, with no interest in buses at all, told me I...
by Miles Taylor | Jan 25, 2015 | Miles on the MBTA
I think buses look amazing in the snow. It’s a shame, then, that on a snowy day I had to wait for the 75 in the underground Harvard busway. That said, I’d much rather wait for the bus in a tunnel rather than a sign out in the middle of nowhere,...
by Miles Taylor | Jan 24, 2015 | Miles on the MBTA
There are four folders on my computer that have pictures of Davis in them. The problem is, there aren’t too many non-blurry ones. Why? Because this station is too darn dark! I don’t know what it is – there are lots of lights at Davis, but they...
by Miles Taylor | Jan 23, 2015 | Miles on the MBTA
I said in my post about Lowell that the station was pretty depressing. It was very functional and all, but just didn’t feel…right. Honestly, though, Lowell doesn’t even come close to how foreboding Lynn is. Really, this place is a dump. The...