List of MBTA Commuter Rail stations

Geographic and stylized maps of the MBTA Commuter Rail system

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 (MBTA) 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 394 miles (630 km) 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.

As of November 2024, there are 137 active stations on twelve lines, two of which have branches. 110 active stations are accessible; 27 are not. One additional station, Haverhill, is temporarily closed due to reconstruction of an adjacent bridge. Five additional stations (Prides Crossing, Mishawum, Hastings, Plimptonville, and Plymouth) are indefinitely closed due to service cuts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Six new stations are under construction as part of the South Coast Rail project; 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 others have been relocated.

Key

Station Indicates the MBTA's official name for the station.
Indicates whether the station is accessible. (See MBTA accessibility for further details.)
Line Indicates the lines that stop at the given station. A bold line designation indicates that the station is a terminus for that line.
Connections Denotes any links to MBTA subway and MBTA bus routes, to other bus systems, to Amtrak trains, or to the CapeFLYER at the station.
City/neighborhood Identifies the municipality (and for Boston, the neighborhood) in which the station is located.
Fare zone Identifies which of the eleven fare zones the station is in. The zones are 1A, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, with Zone 1A being the closest to North Station and South Station, and Zone 10 being the farthest.
Daily boardings Average daily boardings (in both directions) from an April 2018 count.
Station info A link to the station's information page on the MBTA website.

Stations

Station Line Connections City/neighborhood Fare zone Daily boardings Station info
South Station MBTA subway:  Red Line   Silver Line 
     CapeFLYER
     MBTA bus (4, 7, 11)
Amtrak: Acela, Lake Shore Limited, Northeast Regional
Intercity buses at South Station Bus Terminal
Boston/Downtown 1A 28,416 Link
JFK/UMass MBTA subway:  Red Line 
     MBTA bus (8, 16, 41)
Boston/Dorchester 1A 362 Link
Quincy Center MBTA subway:  Red Line 
     MBTA bus (210, 211, 215, 216, 217, 220, 222, 225, 230, 236, 238, 245)
Quincy 1 773 Link
Weymouth Landing/East Braintree      MBTA bus (225, 226) Weymouth 2 507 Link
East Weymouth Weymouth 2 587 Link
West Hingham Hingham 3 325 Link
Nantasket Junction Hingham 4 218 Link
Cohasset Cohasset 4 351 Link
North Scituate Scituate 5 336 Link
Greenbush Scituate 6 441 Link
Braintree MBTA subway:  Red Line 
     CapeFLYER
     MBTA bus (226, 230, 236)
Braintree 2 204 Link
South Weymouth Weymouth 3 581 Link
Abington Abington 4 645 Link
Whitman Whitman 5 362 Link
Hanson Hanson 6 380 Link
Halifax Halifax 7 276 Link
Kingston GATRA (Freedom Link, Liberty Link, SAIL) Kingston 8 657 Link
Plymouth GATRA (Freedom Link, Liberty Link) Plymouth 8 21 Link
Holbrook/​Randolph      MBTA bus (238, 240) Randolph 3 473 Link
Montello      MBTA bus (230)
BAT (10/11)
Brockton 4 416 Link
Brockton      CapeFLYER
BAT (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10/11, 12, 13, 14, BSU 28)
Brockton 4 546 Link
Campello BAT (8, 12) Brockton 5 334 Link
Bridgewater Bridgewater 6 600 Link
Middleborough/​Lakeville      CapeFLYER
GATRA (Downtown Middleborough Shuttle, Link 4)
Lakeville 8 867 Link
Newmarket      MBTA bus (8, 10) Boston/Dorchester 1A 75 Link
Uphams Corner      MBTA bus (15, 41) Boston/Dorchester 1A 151 Link
Four Corners/Geneva      MBTA bus (19, 23) Boston/Dorchester 1A 245 Link
Talbot Avenue      MBTA bus (22) Boston/Dorchester 1A 213 Link
Morton Street      MBTA bus (21, 26) Boston/Mattapan 1A 264 Link
Blue Hill Avenue      MBTA bus (28, 29, 30, 31) Boston/Mattapan 1A Link
Fairmount      MBTA bus (24, 33) Boston/Hyde Park 1A 543 Link
Readville      MBTA bus (32, 33) Boston/Hyde Park 2 426 Link
Back Bay MBTA subway:  Orange Line 
     MBTA bus (10, 39)
Amtrak: Acela, Lake Shore Limited, Northeast Regional
Intercity buses at Copley Square
Boston/Back Bay 1A 8,103 Link
Ruggles MBTA subway:  Orange Line 
     MBTA bus (8, 15, 19, 22, 23, 28, 43, 44, 45, 47, CT2, CT3)
Boston/Roxbury Crossing 1A 2,640 Link
Forest Hills MBTA subway:  Orange Line 
     MBTA bus (16, 21, 30, 31, 32, 34, 34E, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 50, 51)
Boston/Jamaica Plain 1A 142 Link
Hyde Park      MBTA bus (24, 32, 33, 50) Boston/Hyde Park 1 526 Link
Route 128 Amtrak: Acela, Northeast Regional Westwood 2 1,721 Link
Canton Junction Canton 3 1,115 Link
Canton Center      MBTA bus (716) Canton 3 470 Link
Stoughton BAT (14) Stoughton 4 917 Link
Sharon Sharon 4 1,308 Link
Mansfield Blue Apple Bus Mansfield 6 1,966 Link
Attleboro GATRA (10, 12, 15, 16, 18) Attleboro 7 1,547 Link
South Attleboro GATRA (11, 16)
RIPTA (1, 35)
Attleboro 7 1,144 Link
Pawtucket/​Central Falls RIPTA (R-Line, 1, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 78, 80, QX) Pawtucket, RI 8 Link
Providence Amtrak: Acela, Northeast Regional
RIPTA (R-Line, 3, 4, 50, 51, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 66, 72)
Providence, RI 8 2,091 Link
T. F. Green Airport RIPTA (14) Warwick, RI 9 227 Link
Wickford Junction RIPTA (14, 65x, 66) North Kingstown, RI 10 235 Link
Endicott Dedham 2 256 Link
Dedham Corporate Center Dedham 2 763 Link
Islington Westwood 3 128 Link
Norwood Depot Norwood 3 285 Link
Norwood Central Norwood 3 1,041 Link
Windsor Gardens Norwood 4 257 Link
Plimptonville Walpole 4 12 Link
Walpole Walpole 4 744 Link
Foxboro Foxborough 4 Link
Norfolk GATRA (Medway T shuttle) Norfolk 5 875 Link
Franklin/Dean College Franklin 6 633 Link
Forge Park/495 Franklin 6 683 Link
Roslindale Village      MBTA bus (14, 30, 34, 34E, 35, 36, 37, 40, 50, 51) Boston/Roslindale 1 479 Link
Bellevue      MBTA bus (35, 36, 37, 38) Boston/West Roxbury 1 340 Link
Highland      MBTA bus (35, 36, 37) Boston/West Roxbury 1 394 Link
West Roxbury      MBTA bus (35, 36, 37) Boston/West Roxbury 1 444 Link
Hersey Needham 2 525 Link
Needham Junction      MBTA bus (59) Needham 2 366 Link
Needham Center      MBTA bus (59) Needham 2 224 Link
Needham Heights      MBTA bus (59) Needham 2 329 Link
Lansdowne      MBTA bus (8, 19, 60, 65)
At Kenmore:
MBTA subway:  Green Line  (B, C, D)
     MBTA bus (8, 19, 57, 60, 65)
Boston/Fenway-Kenmore 1A 1,195 Link
Boston Landing      MBTA bus (64) Boston/Allston-Brighton 1A 600 Link
Newtonville      MBTA bus (59, 553, 554, 556) Newton 1 476 Link
West Newton      MBTA bus (553, 554) Newton 2 256 Link
Auburndale Newton 2 248 Link
Wellesley Farms Wellesley 3 298 Link
Wellesley Hills Wellesley 3 336 Link
Wellesley Square Wellesley 3 626 Link
Natick Center MWRTA (10, 11, Natick Commuter Shuttle, MathWorks Express Shuttle) Natick 4 736 Link
West Natick MWRTA (10, 11) Natick 4 944 Link
Framingham Amtrak: Lake Shore Limited
MWRTA (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9)
Greyhound
Framingham 5 1,130 Link
Ashland MWRTA (5) Ashland 6 931 Link
Southborough Marlborough Commuter Shuttle Southborough 6 525 Link
Westborough Westborough 7 754 Link
Grafton WRTA (B) Grafton 8 528 Link
Worcester Amtrak: Lake Shore Limited
WRTA (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 42)
PVTA (B79)
Greyhound, Peter Pan
Worcester 8 1,298 Link
North Station MBTA subway:  Green Line   Orange Line 
Amtrak: Downeaster
  MBTA bus (4)
EZRide
Boston/Downtown 1A 18,427 Link
Porter MBTA subway:  Red Line 
     MBTA bus (77, 83, 96)
Cambridge 1A 1,468 Link
Belmont Center      MBTA bus (74, 75) Belmont 1 159 Link
Waverley      MBTA bus (73, 554) Belmont 1 115 Link
Waltham      MBTA bus (61, 70, 553, 554, 556, 558)
128 Business Council: W1
Waltham 2 521 Link
Brandeis/Roberts      MBTA bus (553) Waltham 2 369 Link
Kendal Green Weston 3 114 Link
Hastings Weston 3 18 Link
Silver Hill Weston 3 11 Link
Lincoln Lincoln 4 288 Link
Concord Concord 5 367 Link
West Concord Concord 5 359 Link
South Acton Maynard Commuter Shuttle, Cross Acton Transit Acton 6 991 Link
Littleton/Route 495 MART: Harvard Commuter Shuttle Littleton 7 490 Link
Ayer Ayer 8 276 Link
Shirley Shirley 8 155 Link
North Leominster MART (Intercity/MWCC, 1, 3, 9) Leominster 8 239 Link
Fitchburg MART (Clinton Worcester Commuter, Intercity/MWCC, Townsend Commuter Shuttle, Wachusett Commuter Shuttle, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11) Fitchburg 8 287 Link
Wachusett MART (Wachusett Commuter Shuttle, 11)
Wachusett Mountain shuttle (winter)
Fitchburg 8 132 Link
West Medford      MBTA bus (94, 95) Medford 1A 628 Link
Wedgemere Winchester 1 310 Link
Winchester Center      MBTA bus (134) Winchester 1 456 Link
Mishawum Woburn 2 32 Link
Anderson/​Woburn Amtrak: Downeaster
Logan Express
Woburn 2 1,296 Link
Wilmington LRTA (12) Wilmington 3 584 Link
North Billerica LRTA (3/4, 13) North Billerica 5 922 Link
Lowell LRTA (1/8, 2, 3/4, 5, 6/9, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20)
MVRTA (24)
Lowell 6 1,522 Link
Malden Center MBTA subway:  Orange Line 
     MBTA bus (97, 99, 101, 104, 105, 106, 108, 131, 132, 137, 411, 430)
Malden 1A 147 Link
Oak Grove MBTA subway:  Orange Line 
     MBTA bus (131, 132, 137)
Malden 1A Link
Wyoming Hill      MBTA bus (131, 132, 137) Melrose 1 138 Link
Melrose/Cedar Park Melrose 1 99 Link
Melrose Highlands      MBTA bus (131) Melrose 1 306 Link
Greenwood      MBTA bus (137) Wakefield 2 92 Link
Wakefield      MBTA bus (137) Wakefield 2 483 Link
Reading      MBTA bus (137) Reading 2 855 Link
North Wilmington Wilmington 3 58 Link
Ballardvale Andover 4 200 Link
Andover MVRTA (2, 21) Andover 5 409 Link
Lawrence MVRTA (3, 9) Lawrence 6 482 Link
Bradford Bradford 7 170 Link
Haverhill Amtrak: Downeaster
MVRTA (1, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
Haverhill 7 290 Link
Chelsea MBTA subway:  Silver Line  (SL3)
     MBTA bus (112, 114)
Chelsea 1A Link
River Works Lynn 1A 27 Link
Lynn      MBTA bus (426, 426W, 429, 435, 436, 439, 441, 442, 455, 456) Lynn 1A 549 Link
Swampscott Swampscott 3 891 Link
Salem      MBTA bus (435, 450, 450W, 451, 455, 456) Salem 3 2,326 Link
Beverly CATA (City of Beverly shuttle, Beverly Commuter) Beverly 4 1,382 Link
North Beverly      MBTA bus (451) Beverly 5 202 Link
Hamilton/Wenham Hamilton 5 262 Link
Ipswich CATA (Ipswich/Essex Explorer (summer)) Ipswich 6 407 Link
Rowley Rowley 7 113 Link
Newburyport MVRTA (19, 20) Newburyport 8 463 Link
Montserrat CATA (City of Beverly Shuttle) Beverly 4 254 Link
Prides Crossing Beverly 5 15 Link
Beverly Farms Beverly 5 107 Link
Manchester Manchester-by-the-Sea 6 198 Link
West Gloucester CATA (West Gloucester) Gloucester 7 37 Link
Gloucester CATA (Beverly Commuter, Lanesville, Saturday Mall, Gloucester Crossing/Business Express, Stage Fort Park Shuttle (summer)) Gloucester 7 296 Link
Rockport CATA (Beverly Commuter, Lanesville, Rockport Shuttle (summer only)) Rockport 8 165 Link

Future stations

Under construction

Middleborough station near completion, 2023

Six stations are under construction as part of the South Coast Rail project. All will be in fare zone 8.

Station Line City Planned opening Refs
Middleborough Middleborough May 2025
East Taunton East Taunton May 2025
Church Street New Bedford May 2025
New Bedford New Bedford May 2025
Freetown Freetown May 2025
Fall River Fall River May 2025

Planned

The planned site of Battleship Cove station

Five additional stations are planned, but not funded, as part of the second phase of the South Coast Rail project. West Station is planned as part of the redevelopment of the former Beacon Park Yard, while South Salem is municipally planned.

Station Line City Refs
Battleship Cove Fall River
Easton Village North Easton
North Easton North Easton/Stoughton
Raynham Place Raynham
South Salem Salem
Taunton Taunton
West Station Boston

Former stations

Stations closed without MBTA subsidy

Remains of the platform of Salem Street station
An early-20th-century postcard of Medway station
Durham station, closed by the B&M in 1967, has been served by Amtrak since 2001.

The MBTA was formed in August 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail services. Subsidies for Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) 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 (within about 15–25 miles [24–40 km] of Boston), while municipalities outside the district could contract with the MBTA to fund continued service.

A number of out-of-district stations (and several in-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–Dover and Boston–Concord 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.

Station Line City Date closed
Blackstone Blackstone Line Blackstone April 24, 1966
Medway West Medway Branch Medway April 24, 1966
West Medway West Medway Branch Medway April 24, 1966
Ordway Central Mass Branch Hudson January 18, 1965
Gleasondale Central Mass Branch Hudson January 18, 1965
Hudson Central Mass Branch Hudson January 18, 1965
Riverview Fitchburg Line Waltham January 18, 1965
Walnut Hill Lowell Line Woburn January 18, 1965
Silver Lake Lowell Line Wilmington January 18, 1965
East Billerica Lowell Line Billerica January 18, 1965
North Chelmsford Boston–Concord Chelmsford June 30, 1967
Wakefield Junction Reading Line Wakefield January 18, 1965
Salem Street Boston–Dover Wilmington June 30, 1967
Atkinson Boston–Dover Atkinson, NH June 30, 1967
Plaistow Boston–Dover Plaistow, NH June 30, 1967
Newton Junction Boston–Dover Newton, NH June 30, 1967
Powwow River Boston–Dover East Kingston, NH June 30, 1967
East Kingston Boston–Dover East Kingston, NH June 30, 1967
Exeter Boston–Dover Exeter, NH June 30, 1967
Newfields Boston–Dover Newfields, NH June 30, 1967
Newmarket Boston–Dover Newmarket, NH June 30, 1967
Durham Boston–Dover Durham, NH June 30, 1967
Dover Boston–Dover Dover, NH June 30, 1967
Hampton Portsmouth Line Hampton, NH January 4, 1965
North Hampton Portsmouth Line North Hampton, NH January 4, 1965
Portsmouth Portsmouth Line Portsmouth, NH January 4, 1965

Stations dropped after the start of MBTA subsidies

The abandoned outbound platform of Lechmere Warehouse station, the most recent station to permanently close
The Minuteman Bikeway now passes through the former trainshed of Lexington Depot
The short-lived Tufts University station

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.

Station Line City Date closed
Mount Hope Boston/Roslindale November 3, 1979
East Foxboro Foxborough November 1977
East Dedham Dedham April 21, 1967
Stone Haven Dedham April 21, 1967
Dedham Dedham April 21, 1967
Charles River Dover April 21, 1967
Dover Dover April 21, 1967
Farm Street Medfield April 21, 1967
Medfield Medfield April 21, 1967
Clicquot Millis April 21, 1967
Millis Millis April 21, 1967
Riverside Newton October 28, 1977
Waltham North Waltham November 26, 1971
Waltham Highlands Waltham November 26, 1971
Weston Weston November 26, 1971
Cherry Brook Weston November 26, 1971
Tower Hill Wayland November 26, 1971
Wayland Wayland November 26, 1971
East Sudbury Sudbury November 26, 1971
South Sudbury Sudbury November 26, 1971
Clematis Brook Waltham June 1978
Beaver Brook Waltham June 1978
West Acton Acton March 1, 1975
Littleton Littleton March 1, 1975
Gardner Gardner December 31, 1986
Lake Street Arlington January 10, 1977
Arlington Arlington January 10, 1977
East Lexington Lexington January 10, 1977
Pierce's Bridge Lexington January 10, 1977
Munroe Lexington January 10, 1977
Lexington Lexington January 10, 1977
North Lexington Lexington January 10, 1977
Bedford Bedford January 10, 1977
Tufts University Medford October 1979
Cross Street Woburn January 30, 1981
Woburn Woburn January 30, 1981
Winchester Highlands Winchester June 1978
Lechmere Warehouse Woburn 1996
Nashua Nashua, NH March 1, 1981
Merrimack Merrimack, NH March 1, 1981
Manchester Manchester, NH March 1, 1981
Concord Concord, NH March 1, 1981
Shawsheen Andover April 27, 1980
North Andover North Andover November 1974
Harbor Gloucester January 7, 1985

Relocated stations

Remains of the former Salem station, disused since 1987, with the repurposed station building at right

Most stations reconstructed (or closed and reopened) during the MBTA era have been rebuilt on or adjacent to the site of the old station. However, several stations have been substantially relocated.

Station Line City Date closed Notes
Pawtucket-Central Falls Pawtucket, RI February 20, 1981 Pawtucket/Central Falls station opened 0.5 miles (0.80 km) southwest in 2023.
Providence Providence, RI February 20, 1981 Amtrak service moved to Providence station (on a new alignment 0.25 miles (0.40 km) north) in 1986; MBTA service to Providence resumed in 1988 using the new station.
Lawrence Lawrence December 6, 2005 Moved 0.4 miles (0.6 km) east
Salem Salem August 10, 1987 Moved 0.5 miles (0.8 km) north
Newburyport Newburyport April 2, 1976 MBTA service resumed in 1998 using a station 1.0 mile (1.6 km) south.
Chelsea Chelsea November 15, 2021 Moved 0.4 miles (0.64 km) west

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