Things To Do In Maine
Fly Fishing Is A FUN Thing To Do In Maine! Visit The Flies And Fins Fly Fishing Community!
Cars & Trucks On Maines Coast - Rockland Ford
Search For Things To Do


Maine To Do Navigation
Home
Browse All To Do's
Contact Us
Random Things To Do
Freeport Sparkles: Put Some Cheer In Your Holiday
Topsham: Historical Walking Tour
Berry Picking: Blue Or Red, They Are Ripe For Pickin'
Mountain Biking: Choose Your Ride
Mount Desert Island Marathon: A Runners Paradise
Goldenrod Farm: Visit A Working Farm
Civic Center: Portland Center For Entertainment
Searsport: Festival Of Wreaths
Portland Head Light: Fort Williams State Park
Saco: Five Fun Things To Do
Saltwater Taffy: Discover A Real Seaside Souvenier
Richmond: Swan Island
Pond Hockey: Let The Games Begin
Oceanfront Camping: Hermit Island Campground
Railroad Square Cinema: Take Me To The Movies!
Kennebunk's Franciscan Guest House: The Secret Garden
Ice Fishing: Chasing Flags For Fun
Picnic On The Penobscot River: Cribworks Rapid
Seafood: Maine, It's All It's Cracked Up To Be!
The Northern Lights: Nature's Light Show
Liberty Tool: Come Search For Treasures
Beaches, Freshwater: Float, Boat Or Pack A Tote!
Snowmobile The Maine ITS: Winter Highways
Christmas Trees: Cut Your Own At A Local Tree Farm!
Ogunquit In The Winter: You Have To See What You Are Missing
Halloween Haunted Hayride: Acres Of Horrors
Eagle Island: Visit History By Boat
Historic Libraries: A Cozy Haven From The Cold
Movie Locations: Hollywood Comes To Maine
Northern Maine Fair: Over 150 Years Of Fun
The Common Ground Fair: An Uncommon Celebration
 
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!


Find more things to do in Greater Portland
 
Maine To Do Video
Maine, Become A Fan!
Random Maine Photos

Site designed by Simple Solutions using Flies and Fins & Maine To Do marketing strategies.