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Past, Present & Future

by Michael R. Prescott, 50th Anniversary Committee Chairman
(Originally published in Rollsign, March/April 2009 Issue)
 

The streetcars, buses, and trains we ride on today will one day be relics of the past. The fan trip operation of a Type 7 streetcar, RTS bus, or 01600 subway car will trigger memories of our own "heyday" of transit operations here in the historic city of Boston. And while we cannot keep today's vehicles operating indefinitely, we can take a cue from the founders of this very Association, who banded together to rescue a Type 5 streetcar from the scrap heap in 1959. The footsteps of passengers were barely wiped from the floorboards when that streetcar was saved, but today, fifty years later, it survives as a veteran of several generations of transit operations—and Bostonians as a whole. Its future operation will pass on the experience of early- to mid-Twentieth Century Boston commuting to generations to come of regular riders and railfans. Likewise, the preservation of today's vehicles and events will give the experience of commuting at the turn of the 21st century to future transit enthusiasts and the riding public.

As the restoration of 5706 nears an end, the work of the Boston Street Railway Association, its sister organizations, and their supporters is far from completed. We must build from our publications, the restoration of our streetcar, and the educational opportunities that the BSRA has provided so successfully in its first fifty years, and carry it onward into the years to come.

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