In the middle of the pedestrian bridge: Elevator or Stairs to Track 2
Looking down the platforms from the pedestrian bridge, Route 128 is in the distance (and an oddly placed staircase at a corner of the parking garage
Complex ways to pay. Where you can either pay by app or get a bill. Plus the Amtrak sign for Track 1 showing the 8:54pm train to Providence
The little MBTA waiting area (silver benches without arms!) just before the pedestrian bridge to that platform
The automatic doors out to the bridge to each of the platforms
Plaque for Elizabeth Sherburne Houghton who did a bunch of preservation work in the area to conserve the Fowl Meadow
The little waiting area on the 3rd Floor of the station building
The third-floor rotunda with a skylight of the station building. There are signs for things that don't exist, Parking tickets, and MBTA Self Service Ticketing Machines
All I see is a next train Departures monitor. NO P Tickets, or MBTA Self Service Ticketing Machines as the banner for text indicates
Train information, no trains south of Providence both MBTA and Amtrak trains coexist on the departure monitors
Elevators down to the Amtrak Lobby and Parking
Sign for the elevators inside the vast parking garage
Sets of double-doors into the station encouraging parkers to use the PayByPhone app
An alcove with water fountains
Top of the escalators down to the Amtrak Lobby and restrooms
Heading down the escalators to the Exit to University Avenue and the Amtrak lobby
The Dunkin Donuts in the station with the Westwood Runs on Dunkin text
Doors out to the passenger pick-up and drop-off at the Exit to University Avenue
The elevators and signs about the Route 128 Garage, all parking is paid
A QuikTrack Machine and Station Guide for the 3 levels, including advertised MBTA ticket sales during mornings only.