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  2. Rick Steves - Wikipedia

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    Steves's first television show, Travels in Europe with Rick Steves, debuted on public television in April 1991 [9] and ended production in 1998. His second show, Rick Steves' Europe, debuted in September 2000, and has aired episodes through 2023, though because he does not produce a season every year, this accounts for 11 seasons. [10] Steves ...

  3. 1990 Back Bay, Massachusetts, train collision - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the accident, the commuter train was coming to a scheduled stop at Back Bay, and had five crew and 900 passengers aboard. [1]: 1–7 The western approach to Back Bay is a triple-tracked tunnel, with tracks numbered 3, 1, and 2. The MBTA train was on track 1 and the Night Owl on track 2. These two tracks are immediately adjacent ...

  4. Category:Former railway stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Union Square station (Boston and Maine Railroad) Union Station (Clinton, Massachusetts) Union Station (Palmer, Massachusetts) Unionville station (Massachusetts) University station (Massachusetts) Uxbridge station (Massachusetts)

  5. Why Travel Guru Rick Steves Say His Prostate Cancer Is a ...

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    He’s also written 110 books and built a travel empire with 100 employees who work on the show, tours and his weekly radio program, which began in 2005 and airs on about 500 stations. But in ...

  6. Weston station (Boston and Maine Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    Weston station is a former railroad station in Weston, Massachusetts. Located off Church Street in the Weston town center, it was originally built by the Massachusetts Central Railroad which constructed it in the board-and-batten style in 1881. [2] By 1885 it was operated by the successor Central Massachusetts Railroad.

  7. Egleston station - Wikipedia

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    Egleston was a rapid transit station in Boston, Massachusetts.It served the Washington Street Elevated, part of the MBTA's Orange Line.It was located over Egleston Square at the intersection of Washington Street and Columbus Avenue in the Roxbury neighborhood.

  8. Newton Railroad Stations Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Newton Railroad Stations Historic District in Newton, Massachusetts is composed of three geographically separate historic railroad stations and one baggage/express building on the former Boston and Albany Railroad Highland branch, which was converted to MBTA Green Line D branch in 1959.

  9. Wellesley Farms station - Wikipedia

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    Wellesley Farms station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Wellesley, Massachusetts.It serves the Framingham/Worcester Line.It is located in the Wellesley Farms area. The current station building, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson in 1886 and constructed in 1890, has been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as Wellesley Farms Railroad Station since 1986.