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A collection of some of the most interesting Subway-related postcards from my collection.

Boston, MA - Charlestown Bridge

Boston, Massachusetts - Charlestown Bridge

Charlestown Bridge, Boston, Mass.

Caption on reverse:

CHARLESTOWN BRIDGE, BOSTON, MASS.
The Bridge built by the city of Boston in 1900. It is 1900 feet long and 100 feet wide. Cost $1,400,000.

Tags: Bridges, Boston, MA,Massachusetts, Railroad, Subway

Boston, MA - South Station

Boston, Massachusetts - South Station

South Station, Boston, Mass.

Caption on reverse:

THE SOUTH STATION
located in Dewey Square serves the patrons of the New York, New Haven and Hartford and Boston and Albany Railroads. Trains leave here for the South and West.

Tags: Boston, MA,Massachusetts, Railroad

Boston, MA - South Station

Boston, Massachusetts - South Station

South Station, Boston, Mass.

No caption on reverse.

Tags: Boston, MA,Massachusetts, Railroad

Boston, MA - North Union Station

Boston, Massachusetts - North Union Station

Boston, Mass., North Union Station

No caption on reverse.

Tags: Boston, MA, Massachusetts, Railroad, Subway

Boston, MA - Boston in the Future 1905

Boston, Massachusetts - Boston in the Future - 1905

Boston in the Future

Bigger, Better, Busier

No caption on reverse.

Tags: Boston, MA, Massachusetts, Railroad, Subway, Aviation, Aircraft, Automobiles

Wilmington, VT - Wilmington, VT in the Future

Wilmington, VT - Wilmington, VT in the Future

Wilmington, Vt., in the Future

Wilmington, VT.

South River St.

No caption on reverse.

Tags: Vermont, Railroad, Subway, Aviation, Aircraft, Automobiles

Boston, MA - East Boston Tunnel

Boston, Massachusetts - East Boston Tunnel

East Boston Tunnel, Boston, Mass.

No caption on reverse.

Tags: Boston, MA,Massachusetts, Railroad, Subways

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About this Webpage

I have created this webpage as a scrapbook of sorts to showcase some of the more interesting postcards from my postcard collection. Much of my collection is inherited from my grandmother, Mildred E. Berwick Casartello. I have categorized the postcards in various groups, so you will find them on multiple pages. The tags line at the bottom of each postcard entry has links to each category that you will find that entry on.