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Voice of God tells photographer to stop taking pictures in a T station
By adamg on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 12:06pm
OK, it was just some T employee not realizing the T allows photos these days, but he used the PA at Chinatown station to tell Carolyn to knock it off.
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Great Shot
Can anyone identify which tunnel that is? I'd ask the photographer, but I'm not allowed commentary there without signing up.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
I asked for ya
:)
Thanks, Michael
Chinatown, for the still-curious.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
I feel like it's State,
I feel like it's State, looking in the direction of Downtown Crossing.
I think it's Downtown Crossing
Looking towards State
-Cosmo
http://boston.redfin.com/blog/author/cosmo.catalano
Could someone please tell her
that the Old State House is not a subway station!?
(See one of her other Flickr photos for some newly misinformed people. I can't create a Flickr account from this PC.)
Thanks!
Yes and No
It is State Street station, but one of the entrances appears to be under the old state house.
Yeah but
the Flickrites now think that the building is actually the station. (per their comments)
Whatever, I just thought it was annoying! :-)
Corrected
Gently, of course, since how are they supposed to know?
Thanks!
Appreciated.
I actually have been hearing
I actually have been hearing train conductors on the Green Line making such announcements quite often as of late. A few Fridays back, a gaggle of college girls on the B Line taking pictures of themselves all dolled out got chewed out by a conductor on a pretty empty train. The conductor was pretty mean about it - it wasn't like they ignored her, or had to be asked repeated times. She just launched into a verbal tirade. And, without fail, about once a week now I hear a conductor reprimand riders for taking photos.