Boston In Transit

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Boston In Transit

Steven Beaucher will discuss his new book, Boston in Transit, an richly illustrated story of public transit in Boston.

By The West End Museum

When and where

Date and time

Thursday, May 25 · 6:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

The HUB50 Community Room 52 Causeway Street (along the side, across from the Tip O'Neill Building) Boston, MA 02114

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Boston in Transit is a richly illustrated story of public transit in one of America's most historic cities, from public ferry and horse-drawn carriage to the MBTA.

A lively tour of public transportation in Boston over the years, Boston in Transit maps the complete history of the modes of transportation that have kept the city moving and expanding since its founding in 1630—from the simple ferry serving an English settlement to the expansive network of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, or MBTA. The story of public transit in Boston—once dubbed the Hub of the Universe—is a journey through the history of the American metropolis.

With a remarkable collection of maps and architectural and engineering drawings at hand, Steven Beaucher launches his account from the landing where English colonists established that first ferry, carrying passengers between what is now Boston's North End and Charlestown—and sparing them what had been a two-day walk around Boston Harbor. In the 1700s, horse-drawn coaches appeared on the scene, connecting Boston and Cambridge, with the bigger, better Omnibus soon to follow. From horse-drawn coaches, horse-drawn railways evolved, making way for the electric streetcar networks that allowed the city's early suburbs to sprout—culminating in the multimodal, regional public transportation network in place in Boston today.

With photographs, brochures, pamphlets, guidebooks, timetables, and tickets, Boston in Transit creates a complete picture of the everyday experience of public transportation through the centuries. At once a practical reference, local history, and travelogue, this book will be cherished by armchair tourists, day-trippers, and serious travelers alike.

Books will be available for sale at the event.

About the Author

Steven Beaucher is an architect and the cofounder and proprietor of WardMaps LLC, a retail store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in antique maps and public transportation artifacts of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

About the organizer

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The West End Museum

The West End Museum is a public history Museum dedicated to the story of the West End, it's people, the public and private forces that lead to its destruction, and the modern neighborhood that rose in its place.

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