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Historic Trolley Vandalized At Boston MBTA Station: Police

Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying three people who vandalized a historic trolley in Boston.

Three people allegedly vandalized a historic trolley in Boylston Street station.

Three people allegedly vandalized a historic trolley in Boylston Street station.

Photo Credit: MBTA Transit Police

The MBTA Transit Police shared photos of the suspects on social media. Authorities did not detail the damage done by the vandals. 

This isn’t the first time Boylston station trolleys have been vandalized.

Two old MBTA trolleys were spray painted with the words “FUGUE” and “CIGA” in large black and white lettering in 2014. Both tags have been spotted at other places in Boston, including on the sides of buildings.

No further details about the recent vandalism to the historic trolley at Boylston station have been released by authorities.

Anyone with information on the identities of these three people is asked to call MBTA Transit Police at 617-222-1050.

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