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What did that sign at the Harvard Square T stop used to say? 12 minutes to downtown?

Marc Reichman tweets:

Today we were the disabled train at Harvard. Thanks for over an hour from davis to dtc, mbta.

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though that was before the Red LIne extension in 1984, which added about 2 minutes to the trip time because of the new sharp curve just southeast of the relocated Harvard T station.

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From the Rotch Visual Collections at MIT, via Boston You're My Home.

P.S. I loved riding the old wooden escalator at that stop, seen here:
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... because you never had to ride it when wearing "business dress" - i.e. high heeled shoes.

I couldn't believe what I was seeing when I first encountered one of those - like, where's Fred Flintstone! Of course it was both worn out and wet from a dripping ceiling and dark as well.

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But charming.

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were at Downtown Crossing station, one on each side platform of the Red Line. They were replaced by conventional escalators about 10 years ago (maybe more).

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The T ripped out the last ones after a horrific fire broke out in London's Kings Cross station. A wooden escalator caught fire and blocked escape.

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