My experience in Boston was pretty nice, the lounge is very comfortable and a great space. Although I the main hall area wasn't extremely impressive.I would say my favorite big-city station is actually Boston. It has a great lounge, nearly everything in the station is on one level, it's easy to navigate and offers high-level boarding on every track (my biggest qualm with Washington DC and Chicago).
Was quite empty the last two times I was there!Is it just me, or does the main hall of Chicago's station feel pretty empty most of the time?
I don't think the present Salt Lake City station will become my favorite even if I am waiting there for a 4 hour late westbound CZ. Speaking from experience.The one I’m in waiting for a train.
And I've been in parts of it the public doesn't usually get access to, like the tunnels underneath and the attic.View attachment 24218
My favorite is Portland, since it's the one that lets me ride. And it's a lovely station that's changed little as the city has changed around it.
Sleepy, maybe, but for a small-town station it's anything but little! I like it too - just need more reasons to use it.I'm quite fond of sleepy little Utica Union Station.
My favorite is Portland, since it's the one that lets me ride. And it's a lovely station that's changed little as the city has changed around it.
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