List of MBTA Commuter Rail stations


MBTA Commuter Rail is the commuter rail system for the Greater Boston metropolitan area of Massachusetts. It is owned by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and operated under contract by Keolis. In 2022, it was the fifth-busiest commuter rail system in the United States with an average weekday ridership of 78,800. The system's routes span and cover roughly the eastern third of Massachusetts plus central Rhode Island. They stretch from Newburyport in the north to North Kingstown, Rhode Island, in the south, and reach as far west as Worcester and Fitchburg. The system is split into two parts, with lines north of Boston having a terminus at North Station and lines south of Boston having a terminus at South Station.
, there are 143 active stations on twelve lines, four of which have branches. 122 active stations are accessible, including all terminals and all stations with rapid transit connections; 21 are not. Five additional stations are indefinitely closed due to service cuts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several other stations are planned.
The MBTA was formed in 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail service operated by the Boston and Maine Railroad, New York Central Railroad, and New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Subsidies began in stages from 1965 to 1973; a number of stations closed in 1965–1967 before service to them was subsidized, of which 26 have not reopened. Contraction continued into the early 1980s; 42 additional stations closed between 1967 and 1981 have not reopened. Expansion of the system began in the late 1970s, including extensions of existing lines and the reopening of several lines discontinued before the MBTA era. Three additional low-ridership stations have closed since 1981, while several other stations have been relocated.

Stations

StationLineConnectionsCity/neighbor­hoodFare zoneDaily boardingsStation info
South Station'
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Intercity buses at South Station Bus Terminal
Boston/Downtown22,467


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Boston/Dorchester1,095


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Quincy1801
: Weymouth2364
Weymouth2320
Hingham3167
Hingham4120
Cohasset4133
Scituate5153
'Scituate6425


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Braintree2538
Weymouth3515
Abington4376
Whitman5239
Hanson6182
Halifax7146
' GATRA: Kingston8634
' GATRA: Plymouth8
: Randolph3406
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BAT:
Brockton4467

BAT:
Brockton4560
BAT: Brockton5357
Bridgewater6529
GATRA: Middleborough8
GATRAEast Taunton8
Freetown8
' SRTA: Fall River8
New Bedford8
' SRTA: New Bedford8
: Boston/Dorchester191
: Boston/Dorchester364
: Boston/Dorchester424
: Boston/Dorchester427
: Boston/Mattapan427
: Boston/Mattapan419
: Boston/Hyde Park528
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: Boston/Hyde Park2826



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Intercity buses at Copley Square
Boston/Back Bay6,786


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Boston/Roxbury Crossing3,166


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Boston/Jamaica Plain521

: Boston/Hyde Park1435
:, Westwood21,016
Canton31,105
: Canton3334
' BAT: Stoughton4766
Sharon4756
Mansfield61,143
GATRA: Attleboro71,220
GATRA:
RIPTA:
Attleboro719
RIPTA: Pawtucket, RI8658
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RIPTA:
Providence, RI81,462
RIPTA: Warwick, RI9124
' RIPTA: North Kingstown, RI10157
Dedham2297
Dedham2437
Westwood3166
Norwood3451
Norwood3624
Norwood4228
Walpole4
Walpole4326
'Foxborough4150
GATRA: Norfolk5430
Franklin6404
' MWRTA: Franklin6485
: Boston/Roslindale1517
: Boston/West Roxbury1319
: Boston/West Roxbury1338
: Boston/West Roxbury1356
Needham2405
: Needham2284
: Needham2199
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Boston/Fenway–Kenmore1,348
: Boston/Allston–Brighton1,266
: Newton1421
: Newton2227
Newton2171
Wellesley3247
Wellesley3301
Wellesley3470
MWRTA: Natick4419
MWRTA: Natick4533
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Framingham5904
MWRTA: Ashland6393
Southborough6425
Westborough7409
WRTA: Grafton8367
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Worcester81,139
North Station'
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Boston/Downtown11,186
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Cambridge676
: Belmont1163
: Belmont1179
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Waltham2460
: Waltham2386
Weston3130
Weston3
Weston3
Lincoln4149
Concord5287
Concord5263
Acton6463
MART: Littleton7319
Ayer8190
Shirley8103
MART: Leominster8146
MART: Fitchburg8250
' MART:
Fitchburg883
: Medford415
Winchester1346
: Winchester1115
Woburn2
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Woburn2677
LRTA: Wilmington3377
LRTA: North Billerica5604
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MVRTA:
Lowell6977
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Malden101
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Malden38
: Melrose151
Melrose163
: Melrose186
: Wakefield277
: Wakefield2183
: Reading2209
Wilmington327
Andover4167
MVRTA: Andover5247
MVRTA: Lawrence6298
Bradford7294
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Haverhill7
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Chelsea365
Lynn36
: Lynn470
Swampscott3737
: Salem31,739
CATA: Beverly41,011
: Beverly5170
Hamilton5162
CATA: Ipswich6205
Rowley762
' MVRTA: Newburyport8349
CATA: Beverly4185
Beverly5
Beverly583
Manchester-by-the-Sea6121
CATA: Gloucester738
CATA: Gloucester7275
CATA: Rockport8140`

Future stations

Five additional stations are planned, but not funded, as part of the second phase of the South Coast Rail project. is planned as part of the redevelopment of the former Beacon Park Yard, while is municipally planned.
StationLineCityRef
Fall River
North Easton
North Easton/Stoughton
Raynham
Salem
Taunton
Boston

Former stations

Stations closed without MBTA subsidy

The MBTA was formed in August 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail services. Subsidies for Boston and Maine Railroad lines north of Boston began in 1965; subsidies for New York Central Railroad and New Haven Railroad lines west and south of Boston began later. If a railroad was given ICC permission to discontinue a service, the MBTA would subsidize operation within its funding district, while municipalities outside the district could contract with the MBTA to fund continued service.
A number of out-of-district stations were closed in January 1965; most reopened that June, or over the next decades. However, several minor stations were never reopened. In June 1967, the B&M discontinued never-subsidized Boston– and Boston– round trips - the last remains of B&M interstate service. Several out-of-district stations were also closed in April 1966 when the MBTA began subsidizing several New Haven Railroad lines.
This listing includes only stations closed when MBTA or local subsidies began, or on services that were never subsidized. Stations that later reopened are not listed.
StationLineCityDate closed
Blackstone LineBlackstoneApril 24, 1966
West Medway BranchMedwayApril 24, 1966
West Medway BranchMedwayApril 24, 1966
Central Mass BranchHudsonJanuary 18, 1965
Central Mass BranchHudsonJanuary 18, 1965
Central Mass BranchHudsonJanuary 18, 1965
Fitchburg LineWalthamJanuary 18, 1965
Lowell LineWoburnJanuary 18, 1965
Lowell LineWilmingtonJanuary 18, 1965
Lowell LineBillericaJanuary 18, 1965
Boston–ConcordChelmsfordJune 30, 1967
Reading LineWakefieldJanuary 18, 1965
Boston–DoverWilmingtonJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverAtkinson, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverPlaistow, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverNewton, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverEast Kingston, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverEast Kingston, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverExeter, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverNewfields, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverNewmarket, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverDurham, NHJune 30, 1967
Boston–DoverDover, NHJune 30, 1967
Portsmouth LineHampton, NHJanuary 4, 1965
Portsmouth LineNorth Hampton, NHJanuary 4, 1965
Portsmouth LinePortsmouth, NHJanuary 4, 1965

Stations dropped after the start of MBTA subsidies

The following stations had MBTA-subsidized service at one point, but are no longer served by the MBTA. Most were closed between 1967 and 1981, as four limited-service lines and a number of low-ridership stations were dropped. Three additional low-ridership stations were dropped in the 1980s and 1990s.
StationLineCityDate closed
Boston/RoslindaleNovember 3, 1979
FoxboroughNovember 1977
DedhamApril 21, 1967
DedhamApril 21, 1967
'DedhamApril 21, 1967
DoverApril 21, 1967
DoverApril 21, 1967
MedfieldApril 21, 1967
MedfieldApril 21, 1967
MillisApril 21, 1967
'MillisApril 21, 1967
NewtonOctober 28, 1977
WalthamNovember 26, 1971
WalthamNovember 26, 1971
WestonNovember 26, 1971
WestonNovember 26, 1971
WaylandNovember 26, 1971
WaylandNovember 26, 1971
SudburyNovember 26, 1971
'SudburyNovember 26, 1971
WalthamJune 1978
WalthamJune 1978
ActonMarch 1, 1975
LittletonMarch 1, 1975
'GardnerDecember 31, 1986
ArlingtonJanuary 10, 1977
ArlingtonJanuary 10, 1977
LexingtonJanuary 10, 1977
LexingtonJanuary 10, 1977
LexingtonJanuary 10, 1977
LexingtonJanuary 10, 1977
LexingtonJanuary 10, 1977
'BedfordJanuary 10, 1977
MedfordOctober 1979
WoburnJanuary 30, 1981
'WoburnJanuary 30, 1981
WinchesterJune 1978
Woburn1996
Nashua, NHMarch 1, 1981
Merrimack, NHMarch 1, 1981
Manchester, NHMarch 1, 1981
Concord, NHMarch 1, 1981
AndoverApril 27, 1980
North AndoverNovember 1974
GloucesterJanuary 7, 1985

Relocated stations

Most stations reconstructed during the MBTA era have been rebuilt on or adjacent to the site of the old station. However, several stations have been substantially relocated.
StationLineCityDate closedNotes
February 20, 1981Pawtucket/Central Falls station opened southwest in 2023.
'February 20, 1981Amtrak service moved to Providence station on a new alignment north in 1986; MBTA service to Providence resumed in 1988 using the new station.
LawrenceMoved east
SalemAugust 10, 1987Moved north
'NewburyportApril 2, 1976MBTA service resumed in 1998 using a station south.
ChelseaNovember 15, 2021Moved west
LakevilleMarch 24, 2025Commuter rail service was moved to Middleborough station north. The station was renamed to Lakeville station and is still served by the CapeFlyer.