On a quiet route, veteran MBTA bus driver John Lohan sees neighborhoods change
Posted on September 14, 2015
By Gintautas Dumcius, masslive.com
BOSTON – On a recent Friday morning at 6:50 a.m., 12 buses were still there when John Lohan, right on time, walked past the gates of the Jamaica Plain maintenance facility. After checking in with a fellow MBTA employee, Lohan strode over to one of the buses, No. 2052, and began his morning ritual. Read more at masslive.com.
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