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MBTA Trains Get a Whimsical Makeover

In an effort to bring smiles to daily commutes, five trains operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) have recently been adorned with googly eye decals. This lighthearted initiative was inspired by a community-led march advocating for a fun and friendly addition to the trains to boost commuter morale. The googly eyes, now watching over Boston’s bustling routes, aim to transform routine rides into joyous journeys, making every trip a little more enjoyable for passengers. This creative twist on public transportation decor is quickly becoming a beloved feature among Bostonians.

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