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Trollies to Resume Former Route

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If the weather conditions permit, the Boston Elevated Railway Company ex-poets to have the straight rail tracks in position on Massachusetts avenue between Putnam and Harvard squares this morning. The curved rails and switches will be laid tomorrow: and cars will go by this route on Monday morning.

The re-opening of Massachusetts avenue to the ears will mean that the service will be discontinued on Mt. Auburn street and the route which was used before the construction of the subway will be resumed.

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