The waiting room has a monitor with my favorite 3rd party train tacking map: transitdocs.com. They call it the Amtrak Train Tracker and to Please Have a Seat, the caretaker will take you to the platform once train has arrived
The corridor to the platform has had its light turned off!
The historic boarding gate pillar is the only history left in the station's waiting room
The chain and doors in the distance up to passageway to the platform
Sign on the chain, Do Not Enter Without Station Attendants Help: Thank you
The former track gate with historic photos of Erie train stations in the past
Sign to Trains or stairs or elevators next to the historic train gate
A wooden bench (no hostile architecture) in the waiting room
What looks like a ticket office for the non-Amtrak employee station attendant
Restrooms on one wall of the completely enclosed without windows waiting room
Looking across the three large wooden benches in the waiting room. These benches I bet are some more history (instead of modern seating)
The authorized personal and restroom doors in the waiting room
The information and clipboard to fill out for long-term parking
The lights are off in part of the depot
A green bench in the vestibule area that leads out to the street for people waiting inside for rides
Outside the station, there are two different Amtrak logos and attractive Blue Amtrak Eire station on the side of the much larger Union Station to mark the Amtrak entrance
Looking up at the brick station
Looking across to Union Station and the small Amtrak entrance in one corner