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MBTA Red Line's 100th anniversary

Five-year old Emily Nye is pictured looking up in bewilderment as she and her parents, tourists from England, are surrounded by people wearing no pants while riding the in-bound Red Line The No Pants Subway ride started in New York City and has been an annual tradition in Boston since 2007.
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By Andrew Ba Tran, Boston.com
Five-year old Emily Nye is pictured looking up in bewilderment as she and her parents, tourists from England, are surrounded by people wearing no pants while riding the in-bound Red Line

The No Pants Subway ride started in New York City and has been an annual tradition in Boston since 2007.

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