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Starting on Oct. 17, MBTA will return regular hourly Commuter Rail service from Worcester's Union Station to Boston's South Station. The service was cut back to accommodate construction at Union Station.
Starting on Oct. 17, MBTA will return regular hourly Commuter Rail service from Worcester's Union Station to Boston's South Station. The service was cut back to accommodate construction at Union Station.
Would love service to connect to Cape Cod from here during the summer. Perhaps thru Providence and Attleboro?
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I've long been a firm believer that trains only benefit the wealthier demographic segments of the population and have long advocated for increased buses as opposed to commuter trains, everywhere in the country.