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It's been nearly 75 years since a train has carried passengers from New Bedford to Boston. But that will soon change.
Starting Monday, March 24, South Coast Rail brings train travel back to areas of Southeastern Massachusetts for the first time in 65 years.
The operator of the MBTA's Commuter Rail service said Friday that buses will replace some trains this weekend on South Coast Rail.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority said Friday that commuter trains to the South Coast will begin running on March 24.
After decades of false promises, Sen. Mark Montigny confirms trains will start rolling into New Bedford, Fall River and Taunton starting in March.
The MBTA has posted its weekday and weekend schedule for South Coast Rail trains to New Bedford and Fall River. Take a look.
It has been over a week since the train has left the station, and we want to know if you've had the chance to take the train yet from Fall River or New Bedford in our poll.
It’s been nearly 75 years since a train has carried passengers from New Bedford to Boston. But that will soon change.
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