I figured we should have a thread for pieces of functional infrastructure that exist in the Boston Metro that really don't seem to serve any purpose possibly because they're just legacy holdovers that never got torn down or whatever was there became overgrown and forgotten. That said these pieces of infrastructure are NOT abandoned or closed to the public they just don't really do anything... useful.
So one I came across recently that I had not noticed. On a drive in on Route 2 there is this elevated walking path over Rt2 before the famous Alewife intersection. I live in this area now and frequently run and was trying to figure out how to get to this thing from the Arlington / Thorndike Field side of Route 2. I haven't gone out on foot to explore fully yet but there doesn't seem to be anything connecting the other side to anything useful (maybe there's a back path to Thorndike Field I can't see?). Later this week I'm gonna approach it from the Cambridge side. I'm kinda hesitant to climb it because it looks rusted as fuck.
I'm sure there are quite a few others kicking around. Post 'em.
So one I came across recently that I had not noticed. On a drive in on Route 2 there is this elevated walking path over Rt2 before the famous Alewife intersection. I live in this area now and frequently run and was trying to figure out how to get to this thing from the Arlington / Thorndike Field side of Route 2. I haven't gone out on foot to explore fully yet but there doesn't seem to be anything connecting the other side to anything useful (maybe there's a back path to Thorndike Field I can't see?). Later this week I'm gonna approach it from the Cambridge side. I'm kinda hesitant to climb it because it looks rusted as fuck.
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I'm sure there are quite a few others kicking around. Post 'em.