Boston, Massachusetts
Boston South Station is the largest railroad station and intercity bus terminal in Greater Boston. Opened in 1899, this historic station serves as a major transportation hub for Amtrak, the MBTA Commuter Rail, and the Red Line subway.
The station's classical revival architecture and bustling atmosphere reflect its importance in the region's transit network. It connects Boston to destinations across the Northeast and beyond, serving thousands of commuters and travelers daily.