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  2. Brockton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Brockton is bordered by Stoughton to the northwest, Avon to the north, Holbrook to the northeast, Abington to the northeast, Whitman and East Bridgewater to the southeast, West Bridgewater to the south, and Easton to the west. Brockton is approximately 25 miles south of Boston, and 30 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island.

  3. Brockton Rox - Wikipedia

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    In the deciding game 5, the Rox took a 3–2 lead into the 8th inning, but a late rally by Quebec left Brockton on the losing end, 5–4, giving Quebec its first ever Can-Am League Championship. Rox DH Guye Senjem was named the Rox Most Valuable Player for 2006, and RHP John Kelly was named the team's Most Valuable Pitcher.

  4. Cape Cod and Hyannis Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate stops initially included Holbrook, Brockton, Bridgewater, Middleboro, Wareham, and Buzzards Bay, plus Sandwich and West Barnstable on Hyannis trains. [3] The two daily round trips - one to each Cape Cod terminal - were the first regular service between the Boston area and the Cape in 25 years. [3] Braintree-Hyannis trips took three ...

  5. Falmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Falmouth lies on the southwestern tip of Cape Cod. It is bordered by Bourne and Sandwich to the north, Mashpee to the east, Vineyard Sound to the south, and Buzzards Bay to the west. At its closest point, Falmouth is approximately 560 yards (510 m) from Nonamesset Island, the easternmost island of the town of Gosnold and the Elizabeth Islands.

  6. CapeFlyer - Wikipedia

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    During the summers of 1984 to 1988 the Cape Cod & Hyannis Railroad operated scheduled passenger service between Braintree and Cape Cod, with service to both Hyannis and Falmouth. The one-way trip to Hyannis took 2 hours and 25 minutes. [30] In its last year of service, the Braintree-Cape Cod service carried 89,000 passengers.

  7. Cape Cod Railroad - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  8. Melany Vincente holds a platter of roasted lamb at Salo Bar & Grill in Brockton on Friday, Aug. 23, 2024.

  9. Falmouth station - Wikipedia

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    The Falmouth EDIC renovated the station, retaining much of the historic design and details. [5] The station opened in Spring 2017 as a transportation center, café and event venue. [5] The station is served by the Peter Pan Bus Lines, Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company, and Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority. [5]