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...already be impressed by the new, cave like Harvard Square subway stop. But there's more to come for art aficianados and general Red Line commuters alike...
Among the permanent subway art exhibits will be a "wall" of stained glass to greet riders of the yet to be completed underground bus line and an 80-foot-long tile mural of traditional New England images. The narrative work "is meant to be experienced as you move along it," said a spokesperson for Arts On The Line...
Chances are one in 24,000 that the average subway rider could be the victim of a crime on any given day on the Hub's mass transit system, according to MBTA Det. William D O'Connell...
...look so bad," said the gunman to one of the four youths who had accosted him. "Here's another." With those chilling words, New York City's acclaimed "subway vigilante" Bernhard Goetz fired another shot at Darrell Cabey, 19. Goetz had already wounded the young man's three friends, who lay bleeding on the floor of the subway car. When he saw Cabey with no blood on him, he decided to shoot again. These details of the Dec. 22 incident were made public last week in a report written by police in Concord, N.H., where Goetz surrendered last New Year...
...have a subway system that runs like 18 miles or whatever it runs now (60 miles) and was paid for basically by the Federal Government. We have a system that is 77 years old or more, that has 750 miles of track. You can't compare them. You don't even have bathrooms in your subways. They purposely took them out. It was a crime-control operation. But if you want to go to the bathroom, you have to go and ask a manager if you can use his." Anyone who has been in a New York subway bathroom knows...