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MILES CHAPIN’S SCULPTURE “HAVEN,” erected in 2015, sits at Brunswick Station on a wintery day this week shortly before sunset. The sculpture greets travelers as they disembark Amtrak’s Downeaster passenger rail service, which is marking 15 years of operation today. The Downeaster initially ran from Boston to Portland, but expanded north to Freeport and Brunswick in 2012.MILES CHAPIN’S SCULPTURE “HAVEN,” erected in 2015, sits at Brunswick Station on a wintery day this week shortly before sunset. The sculpture greets travelers as they disembark Amtrak’s Downeaster passenger rail service, which is marking 15 years of operation today. The Downeaster initially ran from Boston to Portland, but expanded north to Freeport and Brunswick in 2012. The Amtrak Downeaster makes five round-trips each day between Portland and Boston, and three trips from Brunswick to Boston.
MILES CHAPIN’S SCULPTURE “HAVEN,” erected in 2015, sits at Brunswick Station on a wintery day this week shortly before sunset. The sculpture greets travelers as they disembark Amtrak’s Downeaster passenger rail service, which is marking 15 years of operation today. The Downeaster initially ran from Boston to Portland, but expanded north to Freeport and Brunswick in 2012.MILES CHAPIN’S SCULPTURE “HAVEN,” erected in 2015, sits at Brunswick Station on a wintery day this week shortly before sunset. The sculpture greets travelers as they disembark Amtrak’s Downeaster passenger rail service, which is marking 15 years of operation today. The Downeaster initially ran from Boston to Portland, but expanded north to Freeport and Brunswick in 2012. The Amtrak Downeaster makes five round-trips each day between Portland and Boston, and three trips from Brunswick to Boston.

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