By adamg on Wed., 11/9/2016 - 11:24 am

The follks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. See it larger.
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Bennington Street in East Boston
By John Costello
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 11:33am
Just north of Orient Heights by the Casket Factory. (Is the casket factory still there?). You are looking southwesterly here from Palermo Street.
Has to be the 40's based on the street car and the car to the right as well as all the high waisted pants people.
Video from 1949 of East Boston Trolley
By BullDetector
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 11:45am
Jump to 7:23.
Looks like the same hill from much futher away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm7JwTAsEOQ
You're close
By BullDetector
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 12:07pm
But I think it is actually the intersection of Walley, Orient and Waldemar. Looking Southwest from Walley
http://tinyurl.com/o7h5ayr
My Guess Is Close To All Of Yours, I Believe
By Suldog
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 1:23pm
It looks to me like a section of street just outside of the Suffolk Downs stop these days. There are still some track stubs there, leading away from the racetrack and up the hill, but they end about where the crest of the hill is.
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By Suldog
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 10:27pm
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Commonwealth Avenue near Washington.
By Imma Dork
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 11:35am
as usual for me, total uneducated guess.
Yea I thought the same.
By Pete Nice
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 8:37pm
around 1681 Comm Ave.
WAG
By ElizaLeila
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 1:44pm
Beacon St heading west just past Washington Sq?
Brookline Coolidge corner
By DRT
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 2:26pm
Brookline Coolidge corner
But it has to be in the City of Boston
By Charles Bahne
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 3:35pm
Since the post was submitted by the Boston City Archives, I think we can automatically rule out anywhere in Brookline.
Walley St, East Boston
By Bob Yantosca
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 2:36pm
The trolley is at the corner of Waldemar St and Walley St, East Boston near the current Suffolk Downs station. A short stretch of track is still left in the pavement today.
Comm Ave??
By my 2 cents
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 3:50pm
Comm Ave??
Not Comm Ave
By BHL057
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 4:52pm
This isn't Comm Ave (Allston St) If it were there would be a bigger hill rising to the right of the picture.
The Answer
By Boston City Archives
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 4:22pm
Thanks for playing, folks! This was taken at Walley and Gladstone Streets in East Boston on August 7, 1942.
Comm Ave between Warren and
By anon
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 5:25pm
Comm Ave between Warren and Summit.
Public transport lines, broadband, TV, radio, phone, telegraph
By theszak
Thu, 11/10/2016 - 12:44am
Compare the development of public transportation lines with the development of broadband, television, radio, telephone, telegraphy
https://www.cambridgema.gov/CityManager/broadbandt...
Re: Photo "When trolley drivers didn't have to worry about cars"
By Jos.P.Costello
Wed, 11/16/2016 - 12:18pm
Automobile parked on right side told me that the photo was taken sometime after September 1941, i.e. Front fender but no runningboard marks it as a 1942 model year car; if that's any help. And "sort of" looks like a Type 5 trolley car over the hill, with a clerestory of some type. Anyone for Pearl Harbor Day 1941? It's in the realm of possibility!
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