File:Staircase from platform to head house, first flight, Savin Hill MBTA station (25387328472).jpg

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English: Bottom of the staircase from the platform to the headhouse of the 1927-built Savin Hill station in March 2004, shortly before it was demolished and replaced with a modern station
Date Taken in March 2004
Source Staircase from platform to head house, first flight, Savin Hill MBTA station in the Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, Dorchester, Collection 5210.004 at the City of Boston Archives
Author Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

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