The road suits veteran MBTA bus driver
Posted on August 25, 2015
By Beth Healy, Boston Globe
Turn signals, check. Horn, check. Announcement system, check. It’s 6:30 on a Friday morning and John Lohan is meticulously running the pre-trip inspection of his MBTA bus at Jamaica Plain’s Arborway yard. The lights are dead, it turns out, so he leaves a note for the mechanics and trots over to get assigned a new bus. Read more at bostonglobe.com.
Turn signals, check. Horn, check. Announcement system, check. It’s 6:30 on a Friday morning and John Lohan is meticulously running the pre-trip inspection of his MBTA bus at Jamaica Plain’s Arborway yard. The lights are dead, it turns out, so he leaves a note for the mechanics and trots over to get assigned a new bus. Read more at bostonglobe.com.
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