The NERAIL New England Railroad Photo Archive
 
 
Previous Photo Photo of Dudley Street Elevated Next Photo
Dudley Street Elevated

Before there was an MBTA Orange Line, before there was an MTA, it was called The Elevated, or, more properly, The Boston Elevated Railway. We are standing on the wooden platform at Dudley Street station, high above Washington Street as an outbound train is arriving. At this time you could ride the elevated lines from Forest Hills to Everett only ducking underground after Dover Street and emerging at North Station. This part of the elevated was the last to go in 1987

Photographed by Ron DeFilippo, 1966.
Added to the photo archive by Ron DeFilippo, March 14, 2019.
Railroad: MBTA.

Ron DeFilippo's awards:

» Contact the person who posted this photograph.

Full-Sized image (1516 x 1028)
Sharing this photo?

Use this "permalink" to avoid broken links:

http://photos.nerail.org/s/?p=249445
 
Submit to Stumble Submit to Digg Submit to Del.icio.us Google Bookmark Submit to Reddit Twit This

[Turn Ads Off]

Visitor Comments about this Photo:

No comments have been left yet.


You must be logged on to post comments.

 
Follow us on Facebook
News | About NERAIL | About Jeff | Contact Jeff | F.A.Q.'s | Privacy Policy | Other Great Sites
This site, excluding photographs, copyright © 2016 Jeff S. Morris. Photographs copyright © individual photographers, except as noted.