Why is the Orange Line called the Orange Line in Boston?


Why is the Orange Line called the Orange Line in Boston? The Orange Line, prior to the late-'80s, was an Elevated line over Washington Street. Washington Street used to be called Orange Way. Hence, the Orange Line.


What is the Boston Blue Line?

The Blue Line is the shortest of all the rapid transit lines in Boston. It mainly serves the north shore and Logan Airport, however it does not go directly to Logan but there is a free shuttle in-between. The Blue Line was the first subway in the world to go under a major body of water, Boston Harbor.


Does the MBTA blue line go underwater?

The harbor tunnel, which runs between Aquarium and Maverick stations, passes under Boston Harbor and is susceptible to flooding during storm surges.


Why are the MBTA lines named after colors?

The Red Line, the tale goes, was named as a tribute to Harvard Crimson at the former end of the tracks. The Blue Line, which goes under the Boston Harbor, got its aquatic hue from the water. The Green Line was named for the Emerald Necklace and the leafy suburbs it passes through.


Why do they call the train the L?

ELevated train. Originally Answered: Why is the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) called the L? L is short for elevated because the trains are elevated it is not used for the entire CTA just the elevated trains.


What is the oldest T line in Boston?

The Tremont Street subway was the first subway system built in the United States. Construction on the subway began in 1895 in downtown Boston. The original five-mile route ran between an entrance at the Public Garden and an entrance near Haymarket Square.


What city has the oldest subway system?

The London Underground first opened as an underground railway in 1863 and its first electrified underground line opened in 1890, making it the world's oldest metro system.