Talk:Tremont Street Subway

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[edit] Which parts of the tunnel are still original?

There are some substantial omissions in this article and also, I think, misinformation. Chiefly, the tunnel was originally opened between Boylston and Park, yet the article does not mention Boylston at all. A year later, Adams and Scollay were opened and became part of the system. In the '60s both Adams and Scollay were destroyed to build Government Center, and I wouldn't be surprised if most of the tunnel in this area was also destroy or heavily modified. Based on that, I would say that the Tremont Street Subway today exists between Boylston and Park only, with possibly some parts running toward Government Center. If anyone knows better, please let me know. I'll do a bit more research on this and if no one has objections, I'll rewrite the article to be more accurate. Lux 21:00, 8 September 2006 (UTC)