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Slip sliding away on the Blue Line

Sandra Deden said the fiberglass seats on the new Blue Line cars are slippery and uncomfortable. 'I don't want to have to pay attention to my posture,' she said. Sandra Deden said the fiberglass seats on the new Blue Line cars are slippery and uncomfortable. "I don't want to have to pay attention to my posture," she said. (Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
By Noah Bierman
Globe Staff / June 6, 2008

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Sandra Deden has contorted her body in every conceivable position while riding to work on the MBTA's new Blue Line cars: back straight, back arched, feet flat, legs crossed, and several combinations in between. (Full article: 868 words)

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