On Friday we set our on this trip, leaving our son's house in Lewiston a little later than on past trips which was almost our undoing, given that we got to the station 5 minutes before departure. Fortunately the parking machine at the lot was broken so that saved time fumbling with that so we made train 682 to Boston and settled in to our comfortable business class seats a little out of breath.
The Downeaster trip was uneventful other than me knocking over and spilling my free coffee all over the seat, fortunately I was able to clean it up and get another free one at the cafe. Attendant was friendly and cheerful as I have generally found on the DE.
Trip was on time until we got to Boston and the usual delay just outside North Station presumably waiting for a track. Final arrival about 5 min late, no problem as we had over an hour and a half to make our connection to South Station. The train took the route via Reading again, missing the Woburn stop. I guess the trackwork or whatever on the Lowell Line is still ongoing.
MBTA Green Line currently suspended for a few days due to work to eliminate slow zones, so we took the Orange Line to Downtown Crossing to catch the Red Line to South Station.
Orange Line new CRRC train at North Station.
At South Station we had an incident that could have been worse had it not been for the intervention of a kind stranger. We were on the escalator from the Red Line platform up to the mezzanine. The escalator was narrow and my wife trying to get her suitcase on the step lost her balance and started to fall backward. A young man behind her caught her and kept her from hurting herself then helped her off the escalator. I was ahead of her on the escalator so not in a position to do anything. We were so grateful for this act by this young man, from his accent most likely an immigrant new to this country. We were able to find an elevator for the final leg up to the South Station concourse.
As I was waiting while my wife used the Ladies Room I noticed this display they had at the information booth.
We had a bit of a wait for our 12:20 train to Wickford/ TF Green Airport. Since we had plenty of time I went and bought round trip tickets the old fashioned way at the MBTA ticket window.
MBTA trip was uneventful. We got the upper level of one of the bilevel cars (with me carrying both suitcases up the steps this time). Trip arrived at the TF Green stop on time. From there we walked to the Hyatt which is right next to the station and parking garage for the airport. We will be here for about a week and a half helping out while my other son has hip surgery.
The Downeaster trip was uneventful other than me knocking over and spilling my free coffee all over the seat, fortunately I was able to clean it up and get another free one at the cafe. Attendant was friendly and cheerful as I have generally found on the DE.
Trip was on time until we got to Boston and the usual delay just outside North Station presumably waiting for a track. Final arrival about 5 min late, no problem as we had over an hour and a half to make our connection to South Station. The train took the route via Reading again, missing the Woburn stop. I guess the trackwork or whatever on the Lowell Line is still ongoing.
MBTA Green Line currently suspended for a few days due to work to eliminate slow zones, so we took the Orange Line to Downtown Crossing to catch the Red Line to South Station.
Orange Line new CRRC train at North Station.
At South Station we had an incident that could have been worse had it not been for the intervention of a kind stranger. We were on the escalator from the Red Line platform up to the mezzanine. The escalator was narrow and my wife trying to get her suitcase on the step lost her balance and started to fall backward. A young man behind her caught her and kept her from hurting herself then helped her off the escalator. I was ahead of her on the escalator so not in a position to do anything. We were so grateful for this act by this young man, from his accent most likely an immigrant new to this country. We were able to find an elevator for the final leg up to the South Station concourse.
As I was waiting while my wife used the Ladies Room I noticed this display they had at the information booth.
We had a bit of a wait for our 12:20 train to Wickford/ TF Green Airport. Since we had plenty of time I went and bought round trip tickets the old fashioned way at the MBTA ticket window.
MBTA trip was uneventful. We got the upper level of one of the bilevel cars (with me carrying both suitcases up the steps this time). Trip arrived at the TF Green stop on time. From there we walked to the Hyatt which is right next to the station and parking garage for the airport. We will be here for about a week and a half helping out while my other son has hip surgery.