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The Conductor's Building is a former
Boston Elevated Railway The Boston Elevated Railway (BERy) was a Tram, streetcar and rapid transit railroad operated on, above, and below, the streets of Boston, Massachusetts and surrounding communities. Founded in 1894, it eventually acquired the West End Street R ...
(BERy) administrative building, located on Bennett Alley between Mount Auburn Street and Bennett Street near
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in
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. Built in 1912 as the headquarters of BERy's 7th Division, it is the only original building surviving from the construction of the Cambridge subway. After being renovated from 2014 to 2017 as part of an adjacent hotel project, the building was used as a restaurant from April 2017 to August 2018. An American Chinese restaurant and tiki bar, Wusong Road, opened in the building in December 2021. Under the name Boston Elevated R.Y. Offices, it is a contributing property to the Harvard Square Historic District.


History


Construction

From 1909 to 1912, the
Boston Elevated Railway The Boston Elevated Railway (BERy) was a Tram, streetcar and rapid transit railroad operated on, above, and below, the streets of Boston, Massachusetts and surrounding communities. Founded in 1894, it eventually acquired the West End Street R ...
(BERy) constructed its Cambridge subway from Park Street Under to
Harvard Square Harvard Square is a triangular plaza at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue (Boston), Massachusetts Avenue, Brattle Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Brattle Street and John F. Kennedy Street near the center of Cambridge, Massachusetts, C ...
. Harvard Square station included a streetcar tunnel from Mount Auburn Street to Cambridge Street; many busy streetcar lines from the north and west were redirected away from the crowded square and into the new tunnel. Bennett Street Carhouse was constructed to serve these lines; tracks through a private alley later known as Bennett Alley connected the carhouse to the south end of the streetcar tunnel. The BERy constructed a narrow two-story brick building – long by just wide – to serve as the headquarters of its 7th Division. The first floor was occupied by offices and a sizable lobby for conductors and motormen; the basement with storage areas, locker rooms, and bathrooms; and the second floor with more offices, an assembly hall, and a small public waiting room.


Decline

The BERy was folded into the Metropolitan Transit Authority in 1947, which in turn became part of the
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (abbreviated MBTA and known colloquially as "the T") is the public agency responsible for operating most public transportation services in Greater Boston, Massachusetts. The MBTA transit network in ...
(MBTA) in 1964. With the streetcar lines converted to
trackless trolleys A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). ''British Trolleybus Systems'', pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing. .or troll ...
and buses by the 1950s, Bennett Street Carhouse became a trackless trolley facility. It was closed around 1978 for the construction of the
Red Line Northwest Extension The Red Line is a rapid transit line operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) as part of the MBTA subway system. The line runs south and east underground from Alewife station in North Cambridge through Somerville and Cam ...
, leaving Bennett Alley as a layover point for routes serving the tunnel. With most administrative functions centralized, the division headquarters was scarcely used by the MBTA and the building fell into disrepair. Under the name Boston Elevated R.Y. Offices, it was added to the
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on July 27, 1988 as a contributing property to an expansion of the Harvard Square Historic District. It is the last remaining building from the 1912 construction of the Cambridge Subway; the original station entrances, powerhouse, and carhouses have all been demolished.


Reuse

The MBTA withdrew from the building entirely around 2000 due to unsafe conditions. In 2005, the agency began considering selling the building, by then known as the Conductor's Building, as part of a general effort to bring in revenue by auctioning off surplus property. Public reaction to the plan was mixed, with some residents and organizations concerned about the potential loss of a historic building, while others were warm to the possibility of revitalizing a dead spot in the square. Carpenter & Company, which already owned the remainder of the block, bought the Conductor's Building plus Bennett Alley and an adjacent parcel containing an active MBTA transformer for $4 million in 2012. The MBTA retains a permanent easement to use Bennett Alley for buses. In February 2014, the company started construction on the $65 million development, which included an office building built over the MBTA transformer plus a renovation of the Conductor's Building, intended to turn it into "the longest bar in America". The renovations were completed in early 2016 and Bennett Alley was reopened to buses. In March 2016, a group of restaurateurs announced plans to open a restaurant in the Conductor's Building by the end of 2016. The restaurant, Les Sablons, opened in April 2017 and closed in August 2018. An American Chinese restaurant and tiki bar, Wusong Road, opened in the building in December 2021.


References


External links


2007 Cambridge Community Television segment about the building
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