A few weeks ago I posted some vintage Ektachrome slides of MBTA’s Mattapan-Ashmont trolley line that I made with my old Leica 3A when I was 12 years old.
Among these was this view at the Milton station that showed Conrail’s former New Haven Railroad tracks in addition to MBTA’s trolley line.
The trolley line had been adapted to use part of the railroad right of way, and yet it was still necessary to serve freight customers, so tracks from both operations had co-existed for decades.
Today, the freight railroad at Milton is but a memory. (And, if news reports prove correct, the trolley may soon vanish too!). Take nothing for granted.
I made these Now and Then views from approximately the same place looking in the same direction, but nearly 37 years apart.
The scene had changed to such an extent, that when I visited Milton a couple of years ago, I actually did not recognize it as the same station where I’d made the photos of the refer cars back in 1979. It was only on subsequent revisits to the location and finding my old slides that I realized it was the same place.
Ciarán on said:
Except the trees too!
Ciarán on said:
Very interesting Brian, always like the ‘past and present’ pictures. After studying the two images, it appears only the telegraph poles and wires on the left are the same, but everything else has completely changed altogether.
The scene had changed to such an extent, that when I visited Milton a couple of years ago, I actually did not recognize it as the same station where I’d made the photos of the refer cars back in 1979. It was only on subsequent revisits to the location and finding my old slides that I realized it was the same place.
Except the trees too!
Very interesting Brian, always like the ‘past and present’ pictures. After studying the two images, it appears only the telegraph poles and wires on the left are the same, but everything else has completely changed altogether.