Word: mta
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...defunct Metropolitan Transit Authority offered the Yards for sale two years ago, when the University and several private developers actually submitted bids. The sale collapsed, however, when the MTA was unable to move the Yards' repair facilities to a site in Dorchester...
Last spring, legislation abolished the old Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) and replaced it with the MBTA. The MBTA will extend rapid transit to some 64 metropolitan communities not included in the MTA system...
Officials of the MTA had indicated that they wanted to sell the Bennett St. yards and move its facilities elsewhere. In the spring of 1963, the University, along with private realtors, actually put in bids for the land. The sale collapsed, however, when the MTA was prevented from moving its repair shop to a site in Dorchester...
...seen one up this early since good old James Michael," (better known as Mayor Curley) one voter had observed approvingly at 7:20 a.m. at the Eggleston MTA station where Bellotti began his 18-hour...
...typical day called for an early morning handshaking stint at a couple of MTA stations, some campaigning in the Roxbury area, a tour of a clothing factory, winding up the morning at the John Hancock building and with its 5200 employees. The afternoon was devoted to personal administrative matters and the evening was taken up by several rallies and a fund raising champagne dinner...