Heading up the escalator to the station's only exit
On the upper landing, a glass block floor tries to allow natural light down to the Green Line platform below
Approaching the fare gates to exit the station
Looking out at downtown Boston past one of the two escalator/stair banks into the station
Plaque for Government Center Station, originally built 1898 reconstructed 2016
Faregates to enter the station and digital sign saying the next Blue line train is now arriving
The long line of faregates and the customer service booth (all MBTA subway CharlieCards must be purchased at TVMs)
Outside the middle set of station entrance doors
The modern glass headhouse at One Cambridge Street
The modern glass headhouse and brideliest City Hall behind
Looking through the glass from the street at one of the staircase/escalators down to the platform
On the side of the headhouse outside without any entrances since this half is within fare control. The contrast of modern dark pavers and 1960s brick plaza
Looking through the glass walls at the upper landing and fare control beyond from the street
Some steps alongside the glass headhouse
Looking into the station house from the north at the northern bank of staircases/escalators
Outside the station entrance
The plaza reverts to bricks outside the station
Sign on the Blue Line platform, showing the Green Line highlighting it's connections
On the wide, now brighter with white columns Blue Line platform