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Voice of God tells photographer to stop taking pictures in a T station

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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Can anyone identify which tunnel that is? I'd ask the photographer, but I'm not allowed commentary there without signing up.

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:)

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Chinatown, for the still-curious.

Suldog
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I feel like it's State, looking in the direction of Downtown Crossing.

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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!

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It is State Street station, but one of the entrances appears to be under the old state house.

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the Flickrites now think that the building is actually the station. (per their comments)
Whatever, I just thought it was annoying! :-)

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Gently, of course, since how are they supposed to know?

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Appreciated.

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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.

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