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Random Things To Do
·Boothbay Harbor: Tour The Burnt Island Ligthouse
·Getaways: Find The Perfect Spot
·Free Music: The LL Bean Discovery Park Concert Series
·Portland Obsevatory: A Birds-Eye View From The Top Of Portland
·Biking: Bike The Coast Of Maine
·Foraging The Forest: Searching For Decorating Treasures
·Sunday River (Artist's) Covered Bridge: Maine's Most Popular
·York Beach Campground: Family Camping At The Beach
·Brunswick: Discovering The Town With Lots To Do
·Kennebunk's Franciscan Guest House: The Secret Garden
·Lewiston Auburn: L/A Arts, Best Community Arts Program In Maine
·The Great Lost Bear: Good Times Are In The Air
·Farmers Markets: You Can't Get It Any Fresher
·Bradbury Mountain State Park: Where The Eagle Circles The Sky
·New England Clambakes: Lobster Cooked The Old Fashion Way
·Sebago State Park: Big Beach, Big Lake And Plenty To Do
·Oceanfront Camping: Hermit Island Campground
·Artwalk: A Kaleidoscope Of Artistic Expression
·Freeport Outlet: A Shopping Paradise
·New England Outdoor Center: Discover Maine's Outdoors!
·Lobster Boat Racing: The Kentucky Derby Of Maine
·The Polar Express: Take A Ride To The North Pole
·Native Wines: Union Winery Delivers Sweet Drink
·Old Fashion Christmas: Bath's Downtown History
·Golf Course: Go Hit The Links!
·Hockey: Maine College Teams Kick It Up
·Mini-Golfing: This Isn't Your Average Course
·York Beach: Swim, Fly A Kite, & Enjoy The Arcades
·Hunting Moosehead Lake: A Hunters Paradise
·Campgrounds: Make Your Summer Camping Plans Now

 
Maine Things To Do Amtrak Downeaster: All Aboard For A Good Time
Posted by mainetodo on Monday, June 11 @ 18:12:23 PDT

Summer, Spring, Winter, Fall: The Amtrak Downeaster is a fun and easy way to travel from Maine to Boston. I was able to take a trip on the train thanks to my son...or actually his friend. You see we were invited to his friends 9th birthday which involved taking the train to Boston for the day. We boarded the Downeaster at Portland's Transportation Center which is only minutes from the downtown area. There was plenty of parking available though the train was full for the Saturday 8:25 am departure. The train runs seven days a week with a couple of departure times daily. The kids loved the dining car which offered boxed meals for the morning commute such as breakfast sandwiches, muffins and bagels. I enjoyed a coffee and the beautiful scenes that fluttered past the

window as I sat comfortably in the coach section. A train host made sure that everyone was enjoying their trip and broke out in a round of "Happy Birthday" for our friend. There were eight stops from Portland to Boston if you were interested in getting on or off at other locations. The passengers all seemed to be enjoying themselves, the scenery and mostly the fact they didn't have to deal with traffic. I am sure this is a big plus for business travelers during the work week. Riding the train was kind of a nostalgic way of traveling and was definitely everyone should try at least once!


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