If you see an MBTA train at a station near you with a conductor opening the doors, don’t be alarmed — and don’t hop on.
The South Coast Rail will begin passenger service next month, extending commuter rail access for the first time in 65 years.
Our readers are looking forward to the South Coast Rail starting up. Here's a recap of the most-read Standard Times stories.
The MBTA said trains will begin carrying passengers from Fall River and New Bedford to Boston on March 24, pending final ...
South Coast Rail will give the communities of Taunton, Freetown, New Bedford, Middleboro and Fall River, Mass., passenger ...
After decades of false promises, Sen. Mark Montigny confirms trains will start rolling into New Bedford, Fall River and ...
Once open, South Coast Rail will extend Boston commuter rail from its current terminus in Middleborough to New Bedford and ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will launch South Coast Rail operations — serving a group of southeastern ...
The MBTA announced Friday that its South Coast Rail would begin passenger service next month, extending commuter rail access to Taunton, Freetown, New Bedford, Middleboro, and Fall River for the ...
MBTA general manager Phillip Eng says South Coast Rail is "real." Here are the final steps before the project gets rolling.
The South Coast Rail, a project aimed at delivering commuter rail services between southeastern Massachusetts and Boston, ...
South Coast Rail will have 32 total trips between Boston and the SouthCoast every weekday, with 26 on weekends. This is an increase in service from when the service was initially planned in 2019.