The ramp up to the High Level platform and Hyannis Transportation Center beyond it
A Welcome CapeFlyer banner is on the sides of the Hyannis Transportation Center
The only platform signs are these on the Cape Cod Central Platform
The high-level platform with an actual tactile warning strip and low-level platform with a faded side
The new wooden extension of the original concrete mini-high level platform
The crew of a Cape Cod Central Locomotive leave it to set a switch
The switch has been set so this locomotive can shunt into the station
The wooden walkway from the Transportation Center to the station platform
Inside the Transportation Center
The line of wooden benches inside the Transportation Center
Sign to all buses and the doors out to the bus bays
Outside the Transportation Center
The plaza and awnings between the bus bays and station that look like an addition after the station was built
Plymouth & Brockton buses, MCI 102A3 #11329 is continuing to Provincetown, connecting with the Cape Flyer to outer Cape destinations
Looking through the fence at the overgrown rail yards
An ex New York Central Car
Attached to two of the ex-LIRR C1s that are painted for the Saratoga and North Creek Railroad, the Cape Cod Central is also owned by Iowa Pacific Holdings
Saratoga and North Creek Railroad ex-LIRR C1 #2007
Cape Cod Central EMD GP7 #1501 and another loco in the yard along the transit center parking lot (the CapeFlyer is laying over beyond this photo)
The yard along the transit center parking lot (the CapeFlyer is laying over beyond this photo), the ex-LIRR C1 is coupled to another car that is ex-MARC