Harvard (MBTA Station) - Gallery

Gallery

  • The outbound Red Line platform is above the inbound platform (view towards central atrium of station)

  • Old-style train at outbound Red Line platform (2005)

  • Harvard Bus Tunnel, upper level. Trackless trolley wires visible near ceiling (click image to enlarge)

  • Passengers waiting in Harvard Bus Tunnel, upper level. Central atrium visible though windows at rear.

  • Original entry to station (1912), was later replaced

  • Abandoned 1912-built outbound station platform, viewed from train (2012)

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