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15 Beacon St, Boston MA
15 Beacon St, Boston MA

The Boston Transit Commission Building is an historic office building at 15 Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It served as the headquarters of the Boston Transit Commission, the nation's first public transportation agency, which was responsible for the initial creation of Boston's subway system, now operated by the commission's successor, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).

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Boston Transit Commission Building
Beacon Street, Boston Beacon Hill

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Beacon Street 15
02108 Boston, Beacon Hill
Massachusetts, United States
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