Why is it called the T in Boston?

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (abbreviated MBTA and known colloquially as "the T") is the public agency responsible for operating most public transportation services in Greater Boston, Massachusetts.
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What does the T stand for in Massachusetts?

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, most often referred to as the MBTA or the 'T,' is the public transportation system for Greater Boston. It is made up of bus routes, the commuter rail, a few ferries, and the subway system.
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What is the T Massachusetts?

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, more commonly known as the T, is one of the oldest public transit systems in the United States. It's also the largest transit system in Massachusetts.
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What do Bostonians call the train?

The subway is the largest part of Boston's public transit system, with more than 700,000 trips each weekday. It is often referred to simply as the T (the “T” from MBTA—the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority).
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Is the T in Boston?

Boston's Subway - The "T" Boston's subway system - locally we call it the "T" - is the easiest and cheapest way to get around the city, aside from walking. It can also be the most frustrating. Trains get crowded, and sometimes break down.
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Is the T free in Boston?

Free the T!" "Fare-free bus service has been successful across the Commonwealth and in the City of Boston, helping to ease financial burdens, increase bus ridership, and speed up bus service,” said Stacy Thompson, Executive Director of LivableStreets Alliance.
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Does Boston have an underground?

Boston has the oldest subway system in North America, with the first underground streetcar traffic dating back to 1897. Today the whole subway network is owned and operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).
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How do Bostonians say beer?

Kegga: a beer (beeah) bash.
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How do Bostonians say chowder?

Chowdah. This is how to say clam chowder with a Boston accent.
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Why is it called a Charlie Card?

It is named after a fictional character in the folk song "M.T.A.", often called "Charlie on the MTA", which concerns a man forever trapped on the Boston subway system – then known as the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) – because he cannot pay the 5-cent surcharge required to leave the train.
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How much does the T cost Boston?

MBTA "T" Map

To ride the T, you need to purchase a CharlieCard or CharlieTicket. These can be purchased at most subway stations at vending machines and at select convenience stores. The basic fare is $2.90 with a CharlieTicket or $2.40 if you have a Charlie Card. Kids 11 years and younger ride free!
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What is a TR?

Short for technical report, TR is a term sometimes used to describe a document or collection of documents about a specific item.
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What are the 7 Commonwealth states?

In addition to Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, the United States has two other commonwealths, Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands, but they are of a different kind. They are not states, and have only a nonvoting representative in Congress.
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What words do Bostonians say weird?

Bostonian vocab
  • “Three-decker” It's not a three-tiered bus or a type of chocolate bar. ...
  • “Southie” The area of South Boston and residents that live there are referred to as “Southie” (the place) or “Southies” (the locals).
  • “Grinder” ...
  • “Dunks” ...
  • “Wicked” ...
  • “Supper” ...
  • “Packie” ...
  • “Bubbler”
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Why is the Boston accent so hard?

In the 19th and 20th centuries, this accent got reinforced by an influx of Irish immigrants. This combination resulted in the peculiar “r”-less dialect you hear today in coastal Massachusetts. Still, dialect coaches like Gabis get annoyed when they're told that the Boston accent is the only one an actor can't learn.
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What is the Boston accent called?

Non-rhoticity

The traditional Boston accent is widely known for being non-rhotic (or "r-dropping"), particularly before the mid-20th century. Recent studies have shown that younger speakers use more of a rhotic (or r-ful) accent than older speakers.
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How do Bostonians say Harvard?

Some people think the Boston Brahmin accent is harder to find these days. It's the upper-crust accent more associated with English immigration. Brahmin accents are more likely to put the emphasis on a back vowel not a front or center vowel. For example, Harvard is pronounced "Hahvid."
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Why do Bostonians say kid?

Kid (n.): a term of endearment that you use to address your closest friends. Masshole (n.): a derogatory term for Massachusetts residents that Bay Staters have reappropriated.
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What does Pissah mean in Boston?

Pissa” Good, excellent. It sounds like an insult, but it's quite the opposite. The term is thought to derive from the old English “pisser,” meaning something very unpleasant or painful.
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Is the Boston tunnel underwater?

The Ted Williams Tunnel interface in East Boston between the land-based approach and the underwater section is 90 feet below the surface of Boston Harbor, the deepest such connection in North America. The project's seven-building ventilation system is one of the largest highway tunnel ventilation systems in the world.
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Are there catacombs in Boston?

Discover 7 unusual catacombs and crypts in Boston.

A more than 260-year-old crypt built on Boston's oldest English burial ground.
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Is Logan tunnel underwater?

It opened on schedule and within its $1.3 billion budget on December 15, 1995. Named for the Boston Red Sox Legend, the tunnel doubles Boston's cross-harbor tunnel capacity from four lanes to eight. The . 75-mile underwater part of the 1.6 mile tunnel used a dozen steel tube sections, each longer than a football field.
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