Evening scene at Bostons South Station
A quiet moment at the station. (The backwards lettering that appears to be on the side of the engine is actually a "NO SOLICITING" sign painted onto the far side of the glass door.)
Boston & Maine Class J 4-4-2 3200 was built by Baldwin in 1895 for the Concord & Montreal as their class 33. This was the first Atlantic type that offered all the qualities of the design, i.e., fi... (more)
Amtrak's F40PH with some Amfleet cars arrives Boston's South Station
Amtrak's F40PH 209 shows the protection grills against vandalism, typical for this years in the RR scene
It's a couple hours before the evening rush hour on a late January afternoon, and Park Street has that sleepy winter feel. The passengers on the platform wear heavy coats, unzipped in the warm sta... (more)
This image was taken in early February at Government Center as a dozen commuters or so wait for a Green Line E train going to the end of the line at Lechmere. This is the seventh B or D train that... (more)
A boy contemplates his waiting time. Or perhaps he is dreaming about all the places he could go? (He should instead go out the door and take a look at that Acela peeking through the window, if his... (more)
Amtrak's E8A 435 looks like a proud warrior with it's protection grills against vandalism.
D&H PA1 16 idles beside the main tracks of Boston's South Station
ALCO PA1 No. 17 arrives Boston's South Station at evening.
D&H (ex ATSF) PA1 19 in MBTA service
D&H's (ex ATSF) PA1 19 and sisters in MBTA service