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Some Boston views you never get tired of

View of the sunset from a Red Line train crossing the Longfellow Bridge into Cambridge

Patrick Snyder captured this evening's sunset over the Charles from an outbound Red Line train on the Longfellow Bridge.

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At 40 mph.

I guess it's less time to enjoy the view though.

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Walk or bike and you can stop to take a pic, too!

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Big time movie moment any time you go over it on the T listening to music, or catch the morning sunrise on a bike commute to work.

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I usually advise my out of town guests to sit on or face the right side relative to the front of the train when using the red line inbound over the bridge. Even with a crowded train you still get the view.

It’s a perk of riding the Red Line.
Thanks for the pic.

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Thank you MBTA for not wrapping all trains and hopefully banning the practice of wrapping busses and trains with ads that block this precious view of the scenery, landmarks and station identifiers which endangers and troubles the handicapped, tourists and locals.

A pet peeve of mine is the notice that certain bus seats are designated for seniors and people with disabilities printed on the window glass above the seat when there is plenty of space on the wall part or on the seats themselves. They obscure the view out the windows and are also annoying because there is no need to do so.

When it is a sign on the wall it gets vandalized. Someone marks up the decal? Peel and replace.

Of course they could make the wall sign a decal, too.