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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) recently installed "googly eyes" on five of its trains after a public campaign requested the items be added. "After receiving public suggestions, our team found a safe way to install these 'googly' eyes on a limited number of vehicles – five, to be exact – as part of our ongoing efforts to bring moments of joy to our riders' daily commutes," Joe Pesaturo, director of communications at the MBTA, told Fox News Digital via email on Friday, June 28. The new additions to the trains are one of the many "creative ways" the MBTA is seeking to improve the rider experience, Pesaturo said.
THIS CONNECTICUT AMUSEMENT PARK IS THE OLDEST IN THE US He noted the agency has also staged "in-station musical performances and children's voice-over announcements." "We hope these initiatives, combined with our transit ambassadors' dedication and our staff's hard work on infrastructure upgrades , will continue to be a source of community connection and brighten someone's day," he said. The googly eyes were added to five trains, including these two trains on the MBTA's Green Line.
(Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) The googly eyes are currently on select trains on the MBTA's Green Line and commuter rail. The idea to add a most unusual accessory to the MBTA's trains came as a suggestion from John Sanchez and Arielle Lok, two Massachusetts residents and MB.
