casuals will diss the silver line while forgetting that
a. having a bus line that partially runs underground is cool as fuck
b. pluto is a planet
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casuals will diss the silver line while forgetting that
a. having a bus line that partially runs underground is cool as fuck
b. pluto is a planet
my gf and i argue all the time about which t line is better im an orange line girlie but she for some reason insists the green line is better. please help me talk some sense into her lol
I'm sorry OP, but the orange line is the heart of simplicity on the T. It's a single path with no variation. Even the red line has at least one split. Don't get me wrong, there is beauty in simplicity, but simplicity is not the Massachusetts way. The green line has some chutzpah. It has four branching paths, and union square to boot. That's the spirit of Boston right there, pain and confusion in your transportation choice. However, you are both wrong. The silver line is where it's at. That thing is such a mess it has to be numbered to differentiate it from itself. There are loops, connections to all four other lines in the weirdest places. You get the worst of Boston roads and the worst the t has to offer all in one package.
reasons why the mbta is the best transit system:
1. drawing from boston's illustrious history of playground building, the fine folks at the mbta installed a slide at south station so little piggies can cry "whee whee whee!" all the way home. or into the 3rd rail.
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