
JB Parrett watched a train go by in Cambridge the other evening.
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Looks like it would've had to have been taken from
By anon
Sun, 05/22/2016 - 7:33pm
somewhere between the tracks and Miller's River - is that area legally accessible if you're not an employee of Sand & Gravel?
There are spots open to the public in that area ...
By adamg
Sun, 05/22/2016 - 10:25pm
Where somebody could get a train and the MoS in the shot, no? Like from the path that runs along Miller's River to the underside of the Zakim?
I think you'd have the Route 1 / I-93 overpass in your way
By anon
Sun, 05/22/2016 - 10:37pm
or at least in the top of the frame. But not knowing anything about photography, maybe there are some lenses that would take care of that.
Another option would have been to hang the camera on a rope or a selfie-stick off the North Point pedestrian bridge.
Or, as I said, work for Boston Sand and Gravel.
Possible without Sand and Gravel access.
By Boston_res
Mon, 05/23/2016 - 9:28am
Based on the angles of the image content (MOS signs, T green line bridge, the signs next to the "T" on the train in the photo, the fence next to the train....so on and on), this photo was easily taken from here:
https://goo.gl/maps/LdvkWmXtEkw
Or the ped/bike bridge
By anon
Mon, 05/23/2016 - 10:44am
I'd wager on the ped/bike bridge underneath that.
This photo really shows how
By John Donovan
Tue, 06/07/2016 - 2:58pm
This photo really shows how important the T is to the city of Boston. Pairing that with the sunset in the background also make it look beautiful! It’s definitely a great way to travel.