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bleahdeebleah t1_j1zv4fm wrote

As far as I know taking Amtrak into Maine means getting off the train in Boston and getting on a bus.

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alpha417 t1_j1zviz8 wrote

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bleahdeebleah t1_j1zxndj wrote

Well cool! My brother takes Amtrak from Philly to Bangor and always has to get on a bus in Boston

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hanscomal t1_j1zyqpz wrote

It’s because the Downeaster stops/starts at North station. If you want to take Amtrak further you have to find your way to South station and go from there. Probably just as easy for your brother to hop the bus at South station.

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20thMaine t1_j20jxkp wrote

Yah you can take the T between the two but last I remember (like ten years ago) the T stop isn’t actually in North Station either, it’s a block or so away.

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alpha417 t1_j1zytid wrote

he takes the Concord line bcuz he doesn't buy a ticket, transfer to the other Boston station and take the Downeaster. it's not for everyone.

the Concord line is vastly more convenient.

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