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  2. Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway - Wikipedia

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    Route Town/city Stop Connections Notes Boston–Hyannis, Boston–Woods Hole Boston: Logan International Airport: MBTA Blue Line, MBTA Silver Line MBTA bus: Terminus Boston–Hyannis, Boston–Woods Hole: South Station Bus Terminal: MBTA Commuter Rail, CapeFLYER, MBTA Red Line, MBTA Silver Line, Amtrak MBTA bus Regional Bus: Boston–Hyannis ...

  3. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The MBTA commuter rail system brings people from as far away as Worcester and Providence (Rhode Island) into Boston. There are approximately 125,000 one-way trips on the commuter rail each day, making it the fifth-busiest commuter rail system in the country, outranked only by the various systems serving New York and Chicago suburbs.

  4. MBTA Commuter Rail - Wikipedia

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    South Station was made accessible in the late 1980s, Back Bay during the Southwest Corridor project, and North Station in the early 1990s, providing accessibility at the main downtown Boston stations. [40] By 1992, 44 commuter rail stations were accessible. [43]

  5. List of MBTA Commuter Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    MBTA Commuter Rail is the commuter rail system for the Greater Boston metropolitan area of Massachusetts. It is owned by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and operated under contract by Keolis. In 2022, it was the fifth-busiest commuter rail system in the United States with an average weekday ridership of 78,800. [1]

  6. Old Colony Lines - Wikipedia

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    The Old Colony Lines are a pair of branches of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, connecting downtown Boston, Massachusetts with the South Shore and cranberry-farming country to the south and southeast. The two branches operate concurrently for 10 miles (16 km) via the Old Colony Mainline from South Station to Braintree station .

  7. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Commuter rail fares are on a zone-based system, with fares dependent on the distance from downtown. Rides between Zone 1A stations – South Station, Back Bay, most of the Fairmount Line, and eight other stations within several miles of downtown – cost $2.40, the same as a subway fare with a CharlieCard. Fares for other stations range from $5 ...

  8. Silver Line (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    MBTA bus: 112, 114 MBTA Commuter Rail: Newburyport/Rockport: South Boston Northern Avenue & Harbor Street December 31, 2004 MBTA bus: 4: Northern Avenue & Tide Street MBTA bus: 4: 23 Drydock Avenue c. 2006 [15] [16] Relocated from 21 Drydock Avenue in 2016 [17] 27 Drydock Avenue December 31, 2004

  9. MBTA bus - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates 152 bus routes in the Greater Boston area. The MBTA has a policy objective to provide transit service within walking distance (defined as 0.25 miles (0.40 km)) for all residents living in areas with population densities greater than 5,000 inhabitants per square mile (1,900/km 2) within the MBTA's service district.