Looking out from the waiting room at the top of a MARC III train in the station
Approaching the station at night the LEDs of Male/Female are visible
The modern LED of a heartbeat inside Male/Female is easier to see at night, plus the historic facade of the station
Male/Female and the station's facade well lit at night
Cars line up outside the station, on a dark winter evening
Temporary looking columns hold up the historic canopy in front of an advertising sign in the station's entrance area that says Baltimore Station
The Station Rules of Conduct Sign and Safety Tips for Travelers Sign
The Messaging and Train Information signs (TV screens) great passengers after entering through the main station doors
The closed staircase to the Light Rail and closed exit to Charles Street
The Train Information Sign above wooden benches inside the station
Looking down steps to the closed light rail platform
The elevator to Tracks 6 and 7, and Gate G to Track 8
Some seating is inside the main train hall, under the skylight (looking quite different in this nighttime view)
The Wooden Benches and Closed Duken Donuts and Shoe Shine on a winter evening
The exposed information desk (where announcements are made) under the Train Information Departures Board
Inside the waiting area with access to the platforms, and arch into the main station house area
Sign for the delayed (the inbound train, using a pull-pull trainset was delayed) 6:46pm NE Regional. The stops aren't all listed, it also stops in Philadelphia