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New Era for Commuters: South Coast Rail Services Begin Operations

New Era for Commuters: South Coast Rail Services Begin Operations

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New Era for Commuters: South Coast Rail Services Begin Operations

In a significant move for public transportation, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Keolis Commuter Services have kicked off passenger services on the first phase of the South Coast Rail initiative. This marks a historic moment for Fall River and New Bedford, as they now enjoy direct train access to Boston after more then six decades.

This ambitious project has expanded the existing rail service from Boston to Middleborough/Lakeville, utilizing current freight lines to reach Taunton.From there, trains branch out to serve both New Bedford and Fall River—two major cities that were previously isolated from commuter rail connections within an 80-kilometer radius of Boston.

As part of this progress, six new stations have been introduced: Middleborough, East Taunton, Freetown, Fall River Depot, Church Street, and New Bedford. Notably, the Middleborough station has taken over from what was formerly known as Middleborough/Lakeville; this station will now solely cater to seasonal services like the CapeFLYER that connects Boston with Cape Cod.

the renaming of the Middleborough/Lakeville Commuter Rail line reflects its new identity as the Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail Line following this route extension.

Construction Insights

The south Coast Rail project had been on many minds for years before it gained traction in 2014 when Massachusetts Department of Transportation awarded a contract for program management and construction oversight to Vanesse Hangen Brustlin alongside HNTB Corp.

Thanks to full funding under Massachusetts’ capital investment plan spanning from 2020 through mid-2024,groundbreaking took place in July of last year at East Freetown with hopes set on launching services by this year.

 

The initial phases involved track enhancements led by Progress Rail along with culvert upgrades managed by JF white. In May of last year alone, a joint venture between Skanska-DW White secured a hefty $159 million contract aimed at renewing

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