Arrive In Downtown Boston
One of three Amtrak stations serving central Boston, South Station is the northern terminus of the busy Northeast Corridor; locals and tourists alike know the building for its gently curving facade and eagle-topped clock, Amtrak also takes you to the following stations in Boston
- Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
- Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace (Quincy Market)
- New York, NY
- Philadelphia, PA
- Washington, DC
Station Details
Metropolitan Lounge
The Metropolitan Lounge in Boston is open daily from 5:45 am to 9:30 pm. The lounge is available to Amtrak Guest Rewards Select Executive and Select Plus members, Acela First Class and private room customers and Single Visit Lounge Pass holders with same-day reservations. Amtrak customers may purchase a Single Visit Pass for $35.
Metropolitan Lounge
The Metropolitan Lounge in Boston is open daily from 5:45 am to 9:30 pm. The lounge is available to Amtrak Guest Rewards Select Executive and Select Plus members, Acela First Class and private room customers and Single Visit Lounge Pass holders with same-day reservations. Amtrak customers may purchase a Single Visit Pass for $35.
Connections
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Route Highlights
Acela
High-speed ride and premium comfort with more space and legroom than typical airline seating. Downtown-to-downtown service between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Northeast Regional
Spacious seats, free Wi-Fi and power outlets at your seat. Downtown-to-downtown service up and down the Northeast Corridor.
Lake Shore Limited
Service between Chicago and New York, through South Bend, Cleveland and Buffalo. You'll travel along the south shore of Lake Michigan, the Mohawk River and the Erie Canal.