P42 #99 on the Boston section of the Lake Shore Limited
The crew disconnectes P42 #99, not that it can't lead the train to Chicago but I think its because of refueling needs
Different Amfleet Is of the Lake Shore Limtied stopped in Albany
An Albany-Rensselaer, NY platform sign
A modern Albany-Rensselaer, NY platform sign
Some benches for crew outside the station building in a non-public area. One says Amtrak Empire District
The rear Amfleet of the Boston section of the Lake Shore Limited
Another view of the rear Amfleet of the Boston section of the Lake Shore Limited
Viewliner I Sleeper #62007 in the new livery
Viewliner I Sleeper #62007 now named Charles River was originally named Colonial View
The front Viewliner of the Boston section, now without a locomotive
Heading up the escalator into the station
The train information sign in the station, the Lake Shore is listed twice to Chicago
Inside the still grand (but feeling very early 2000s with the marble) depot
Fewer benches on the pedestrian overpass, now just queues for trains with a special line for Buissiness Class
Departure boards only the Boston section on Track 1 is listed for boarding
P42 #88 has been attached as one of two P42 locomotives that will pull the Lake Shore to Chicago, although the New York section is still across from it
The Boston section pulls away from the New York section to soon back onto it
Looking down in the train yard at the Boston section as its switched onto the New York section's track