2:36
Acquittal, mistrial in Mattapan murders
Acquittal, mistrial in Mattapan murders
(Boston Globe) Acquittal, mistrial in Mattapan murders
10:43
Mattapan is Best
Mattapan is Best
A short walk up Blue Hill Avenue from Mattapan Square, passing by several landmarks: first, Mattapan Station, the end of the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Rail (which connects Mattapan to the Boston subway system, or T); second, the "Rise" statues in Mattapan Square; third, Capitol Electric Supply Co. at 1601 Blue Hill Avenue, the former site of the Oriental Theatre (1929-1971); Simco's Hot Dog stand at 1509 Blue Hill Avenue; several major churches, including St. Angela Merici at 1548 Blue Hill Avenue, and Jubilee Christian Church at 1500 Blue Hill Avenue; the overpass above the commuter rail and (potential) future site of the Blue Hill Avenue commuter rail stop (just north of Simco's); and finally, the iconic sign on the side of Mattapan Car Wash and Quick Lube at 1480 Blue Hill Avenue, "Mattapan is Best."
8:19
PCC Cars: Cabview Boston Ashmont - Mattapan High Speed Line 2012
PCC Cars: Cabview Boston Ashmont - Mattapan High Speed Line 2012
The Boston Ashmont - Mattapan High Speed Line is one of the very few lines in the world still served by the old PCC streetcars.
1:18
Sole survivor of Mattapan massacre testifies
Sole survivor of Mattapan massacre testifies
(Boston Globe) Sole survivor of Mattapan massacre testifies
3:16
Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line (PCC Trolley Cars in Boston)
Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line (PCC Trolley Cars in Boston)
The rolling stock of the Ashmont--Mattapan Line consists of rebuilt PCC streetcars that formerly ran on the Green Line. A similar streetcar can be seen in a side tunnel at Boylston station on the Green Line. - The Ashmont--Mattapan High Speed Line or also known as the "M-Line" in Boston and Milton, Massachusetts is considered to be part of the MBTA's Red Line, even though it uses different equipment (streetcars) and passengers have to change at Ashmont. The only MBTA line to run through a cemetery, the line opened on August 26, 1929. The term 'high speed line' is vestigial, as the route is neither characterized by a fully dedicated, grade separated right-of-way, nor by high-speed rolling stock.
1:03
Big Story: Kimani Washington testifies in Mattapan Massacre trial
Big Story: Kimani Washington testifies in Mattapan Massacre trial
(Boston Globe) The Big Story: Kimani Washington testifies at the "Mattapan Massacre" trial, says he was horrified at the slaying of the mother and child.
1:01
Driving a PCC on the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line in Boston
Driving a PCC on the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line in Boston
drivers view on a tram - pcc model on a small segment of the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line.
4:45
Fessenden and Norfolk St. Mattapan MVA
Fessenden and Norfolk St. Mattapan MVA
Fessenden and Norfolk St. Mattapan MVA 9/5/2006 01:05 Hrs.
6:32
Mattapan Tech: Beyond Theory...Hands-on Training
Mattapan Tech: Beyond Theory...Hands-on Training
The students of Mattapan Tech practicing how to build Desktop and Laptop computers
7:09
33 Babson Street, Mattapan, MA
33 Babson Street, Mattapan, MA
A video tour of 33 Babson Street, Mattapan, MA provided by Jonathan Bowen of Jonathan Bowen Real Estate, LLC. Call 855-879-4663 or go to www.bowenboston.com in order to get more information on this or any other property located in Greater Boston and the Eastern Massachusetts area.
3:40
Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan gun incident (Other)
Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan gun incident (Other)
Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan gun incident (Other) 2/16/2006 23:00 Hrs.
5:06
Old Trams (WWII Era) in the Winter in Boston - Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line
Old Trams (WWII Era) in the Winter in Boston - Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line
The rolling stock of the Ashmont--Mattapan Line consists of rebuilt PCC streetcars that formerly ran on the Green Line. A similar streetcar can be seen in a side tunnel at Boylston station on the Green Line. - Similar tram model but in PHILADELPHIA! www.youtube.com - The Ashmont--Mattapan High Speed Line or also known as the "M-Line" in Boston and Milton, Massachusetts is considered to be part of the MBTA's Red Line, even though it uses different equipment (streetcars) and passengers have to change at Ashmont. The only MBTA line to run through a cemetery, the line opened on August 26, 1929. The term 'high speed line' is vestigial, as the route is neither characterized by a fully dedicated, grade separated right-of-way, nor by high-speed rolling stock.
7:11
Approx. 1200 Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan shooting
Approx. 1200 Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan shooting
Approx. 1200 Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan shooting 7/6/2006 22:30 Hrs.
0:50
Woolson St. reacts to Mattapan masssacre verdict
Woolson St. reacts to Mattapan masssacre verdict
(Boston Globe) Woolson St. reacts to Mattapan masssacre verdict. By Akilah Johnson/Globe Staff
7:13
MBTA Mattapan-Ashmont Line PCC Cars
MBTA Mattapan-Ashmont Line PCC Cars
On a cool November day, we take a trip on the MBTA Red Line out to Ashmont for a ride on the old PCC cars. These trolleys were built in the mid 1940's by Pullman-Standard and have been refurbished and repainted into the Boston Street Railway orange. They run on the 2.6 mile Mattapan-Ashmont "High Speed" line. As you can see, it does not go any faster than the regular subway if not slower. Enjoy as we watch car 3254 come in, then we'll take a ride down the line, watch the car turn around and then head back. Thanks for watching! (C) 2009 Mainline Productions
9:57
11 Clarkwood St. Mattapan shooting and standoff
11 Clarkwood St. Mattapan shooting and standoff
11 Clarkwood St. Mattapan shooting and standoff 4/19/2006 01:00 Hrs.
6:41
Mattapan Patriots 2011
Mattapan Patriots 2011
Interview of Mattapan Patriots' Community Liaison at Nobles Greenough High School, October 2011
6:36
MBTA Fare Hearing - Mattapan
MBTA Fare Hearing - Mattapan
Residents from Mattapan and surrounding communities rallied Tuesday night at a public meeting to discuss fare increases and service cuts proposed by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. This video is a bunch of clips thrown together.