Logo on Cabbage #90214 (just used for bikes) of the Downeaster
Cabbage #90214 branded for the Downeaster Operated by Amtrak
Cabbage #90214 has just led Amtrak Train #698 in push mode
The two bumper blocks by the automated doors at the ends of the platforms into the modern station concourse beneath the Boston Garden
Walking away to leave the station from Downeaster Cab Car #90214 on Track 9
The Departure board late on a Saturday night, Amtrak departures (the first 3 of 5 on Sundays) and next two arrivals are listed, just the last 11:30pm evening MBTA Departures
Entrance to Track 9 and the Downeaster Cab Car visible that is laying over in the station
The Downeaster Ticket window (closed) and QuikTrak Machine. MBTA employees are contracted to sell Downeaster Tickets. There are also posters promoting the Downeaster Fare specials
Entrance with the TBD tracks for all departures
The crowded Downeaster Ticket counter staffed by MBTA employees 10 minutes before a Downeaster departure
Although the station hasn't announced track 8 for the Downeaster, tracks automatically post only 10 minutes before the doors open and some passengers have already walked out to the waiting train
The Departure Board Amtrak and everything else MBTA, two lines of Amtrak Arrivals are also listed
Passengers start walking out to Track 8 and the awaiting Downeaster Train
The Downeaster hasn't fully pulled up, this offers a view to the modular structures on Track 11
Cabbage #90214 as a line of passengers walks out to board
The Downeaster Logo on Cabbage #90214
Looking down to the Bumper Block to Empty Track 7, a Commuter Train has fully pulled up
The Downeaster and a normal midday commuter train of single-level cars