Decommissioned MBTA Sign: ORANGE LINE; ALL TRAINS (Back Bay Station)
Decommissioned MBTA Sign: ORANGE LINE; ALL TRAINS (Back Bay Station)
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PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO SIZE, THIS SIGN IS AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP ONLY. THIS ITEM CANNOT BE SHIPPED.
This is an authentic decommissioned MBTA Orange Line station sign removed from Back Bay Station in 2026. On the upper portion, sign reads ORANGE LINE in white text on an orange background. On the lower portion, sign reads ALL TRAINS in black text on a white background.
Sign weighs approximately 30 pounds.
Sign measures 96" long x 15" high x 1.5" thick at the edges.
Finish glossy porcelain enamel paint on a solid piece of formed steel.
The MBTA took over the New Haven Railroad's Back Bay Station in 1983. The T approved the renaming of Back Bay Station to Back Bay / South End in 1985. Sign most likely dates from the late 1980s, when the Orange Line opened along the recently completed Southwest Corridor in 1987.
Decommissioned signs, panels, or maps for sale on MBTAgifts are authentic pieces of Boston's transit history. Each sign was used in active service on the MBTA and is sold as is. Each sign is typically scratched, bent, dirty, or otherwise "imperfect." Please refer to photographs to see condition of a particular sign.
SKU:MBTA2026061708
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