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Tag Archives: bus
Alphabetical MBTA Trip, Part I: A through H
Today R and I finally took the “alphabetical” MBTA trip that we’ve been thinking about for some time. This came about when we started talking about different T stations and whether we could travel them in alphabetical order. The rules … Continue reading →
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Riding the Rails
Our son, R, is four, and he is obsessed with the entire MBTA transit system. It started with the Red Line, which we take quite frequently because it is our local train. Some time ago, R memorized all of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Child-related issues, Public transportation, Recreation and Travel
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Tagged bus, maps, mbta, subway, toy trains, train, transit
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