Tight curves         
In the older cities of the northeast, elevated lines were sometimes convoluted as they worked their way along streets that were laid out in some cases, over 200 years earlier, which in Boston was not too much of a stretch. This reverse curve on the Orange Line is one such. As more modern cars came into use, transit agencies found the clearances dictated the size of the equipment. Heres why.
Date: 10/22/1973 Location: Boston, MA   Map Show Boston on a rail map Views: 178 Collection Of:   Tom Beckett
Author:  Tom Beckett
Tight curves
Picture Categories: Station,Signal,Transit,Track This picture is part of album:  Dad in transit
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