Great video , thank you. This was my second view, and am I crazy, or is this whole line dark track? I see what looks like 40-45 mph on the main line, with nary a block signal to be seen !? Either way, amazing.
piaggio67 gio On the reverse trip, you can see that the stop sign is adjacent to the bottom of a stairway. My guess is that the stop sign is a precaution against anyone who might try to cross the tracks after descending the stairway.
I see the ramps too but I doubt the line is truly accessible. The PCCs were all made well before the Americans with Disabilities act mandated accessibility.
The best ride in Boston! Thanks so much.... brought back memories... hope the PCCs keep on runnin' and runnin' and runnin'!
My Dad drove that line at the end of his T career, went on many trips with him as we lived in Milton.
As a train I want to let you know I approve this video! Choo choo!
Sounds like you had Irishman Tim at the helm. I never met him but I hear he’s a very friendly operator. ☘️☘️☘️☘️
Riding on those trolley cars r good glad T made them wheelchair accessible
When will this line have newer cars that be accessible made
Nice ride. It’s a short ride but scenic in many places. Each stop has its own charm!!!
Noice. Boston's always beautiful three seasons out of the year.
best view of the mattapan trolley
I really like your videos
Enjoyed the entire ride. Brings back many memories. Thank you for this
Nice view and very friendly operator!!!
Great video , thank you. This was my second view, and am I crazy, or is this whole line dark track? I see what looks like 40-45 mph on the main line, with nary a block signal to be seen !? Either way, amazing.
Memories
Tim Murphy is the best T operator!
I think these trolleys can have two doors on each side.
5:20 why does the trolley stop just before the station? I see there is a stop sign but is it there for a specific reason?
piaggio67 gio On the reverse trip, you can see that the stop sign is adjacent to the bottom of a stairway. My guess is that the stop sign is a precaution against anyone who might try to cross the tracks after descending the stairway.
I see the wheelchair access ramps, but they is the line accessible and every stop?
I see the ramps too but I doubt the line is truly accessible. The PCCs were all made well before the Americans with Disabilities act mandated accessibility.
make a video with the green line
Liam J mbta and rail fan I will when I can. :)