"PCC Streetcar in the Brooklyn Sunset " Ex-MBTA PCC Streetcar sits lonely behind the Fairway Market of Red Hook in Brooklyn during a glowing sunset. This PCC was one of several that were b... (more)
A 1941-built car from Boston's first order of PCCs leads a pair outbound on the Riverside Line past the landmark Chestnut Hill Waterworks building.
The end of PCC operation was near on the MBTA's C Line (Cleveland Circle/Beacon Street) as this pair departed the Coolidge Corner stop in Brookline on an inbound run.
A pair of MBTA PCC cars hum along Centre Street in Jamaica Plain on their way from downtown Boston to the Arborway terminal. This route, the surviving part of which is now the MBTA E Line, was cut... (more)
An MBTA PCC car has just departed Cedar Grove station on its way to Mattapan via the Mattapan-Ashmont "High Speed Trolley Line". Elderly PCCs still run here in 2017, but now they're rebu... (more)
Afternoon at the MuseumA Massachusetts Bay Transit Agency Kinki-Sharyo Type 7 trolley approaches the Green Line E line's Museum of Fine Arts station on the last day of summer, Septe... (more)
With beautiful Constitution Beach to the right and classic Boston neighborhood Orient Heights to the left, a Blue Line train heads south.
Inbound PCC car at Milton, birthplace of both President George HW Bush, and my three-greats grandmother.
A rebuilt PCC car passes by old factor buildings in downtown Milton. The area between the tracks and the water includes the former New Haven ROW from its Old Colony RR branch.
An outbound PCC car heads west toward Mattapan.
The Green Line, which is the oldest subway line of the MBTA and heaviest used light rail system in the country handles a fraction of its normally busy ridership on New Years Day.
A Roger Puta photograph
A Roger Puta photograph.