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Hy-Line Cruises (colloquially referred to as Hy-Line, and legally Hyannis Harbor Tours Inc.) is an American family owned and operated Massachusetts ferry and cruise company. [1] The company currently operates the second largest passenger ferry service between mainland Cape Cod and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket (after the ...
The Cape Cod Central Railroad uses a separate station building across the tracks for its excursion services. A rail yard used by the Cape Cod Central is located north of the station, along with a former roundhouse. The first Hyannis station was built by the Cape Cod Railroad in 1854. It was replaced by a nearly-identical structure in the early ...
The line was previously owned and operated by the Cape Cod Railroad, the Old Colony Railroad, and later the New Haven Railroad, each of which operated passenger trains on the line from 1854 to 1959. Although its namesake is the former Cape Cod Central Railroad (1861–1868), the two companies are unrelated.
The West End, on the rotary next to Cape Cod Melody Tent, has reservation slots left at 12:30, 12:45 and 1:45 p.m. for their buffet that is $70 for adults, $30 for children ages 5 to 12 and free ...
With the Railroad Bridge as a backdrop, the Mayflower II crew makes its way through the Cape Cod Canal in 2022. The ship is a historic reproduction of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the ...
Cape Cod Fourth of July fireworks, festivals and parades Friday, June 28. Mashpee: The town’s annual community picnic and fireworks are set to take place from 5 to 9 p.m. on June 28 at Mashpee ...
On February 22, 1854, the Cape Cod Branch Railroad was renamed the Cape Cod Railroad Company. [2] In the spring of 1854, construction continued, with the railroad reaching Barnstable village May 8, Yarmouth Port May 19, and finally Hyannis on July 8, 1854. [ 3 ]
Chili's restaurants will be closed on Nov. 28, the company confirmed to USA TODAY. This article originally appeared on Cape Cod Times: Restaurants open on Thanksgiving in MA: McDonald's, Dunkin, more