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The following statement was given out from the offices of the Boston Elevated Railway Company yesterday afternoon:
"The management of the Boston Elevated Railway Company expects to resume street-car service on the Boylston street bridge in Boston this morning, provided that the necessary permission to use the bridge shall have been granted by the appropriate public authorities."
It is understood that the resumption of service will start with the early morning schedule. The re-opening of the bridge will greatly facilitate the handling of the crowds on Saturday, and, with the added service via Western avenue, will enable the street railway company to handle the traffic with some degree of celerity.
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