Back Bay Station, located at 145 Dartmouth Street, between Stuart Street and Columbus Avenue, in Back Bay, Boston, is an important transportation center. Its facilities include:
a station stop on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor train service, including Acela high-speed trains. There is also a daily Amtrak overnight train (Lake Shore Limited)to Chicago.
a station stop on the Boston subway's Orange Line.
local bus service.
staffed ticket windows.
a food court and waiting area.
Back Bay Station opened May, 1987 as part of the Orange Line's Southwest Corridor project and was dedicated by Governor Michael Dukakis.
Note: Amtrak's trains to Maine do not stop at Back Bay or South Station. They terminate at North Station, which is also on the Orange Line. Travelers who wish to make a connection by subway with North Station are best off exiting at Back Bay and taking the Orange Line.
Other Amtrak stations on the Northeast Corridor are generally accessible.
Back Bay Station has a full length high level platform for Amtrak Northeast Corridor and MBTA Attleboro/Providence trains but only a short high level platform for MBTA Framingham/Worcester and Amtrak Chicago trains (which operate on different tracks).
Some MBTA commuter rail stations have no wheelchair access and many of those that do have short high level platforms that only serve one or two cars.