Old Colony Lines
The Old Colony Lines are a pair of branches of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, connecting downtown Boston, Massachusetts with the South Shore and cranberry-farming country to the south and southeast. The two branches operate concurrently for 10 miles (16 km) via the Old Colony Mainline from South Station to Braintree station. The Middleborough/Lakeville Line then winds south through Holbrook, Brockton, Bridgewater, Middleborough, and Lakeville via the Middleborough Main Line and Cape Main Line. The Kingston Line heads southeast to serve Weymouth, Abington, Whitman, Hanson, Halifax, and Kingston by way of the Plymouth branch. Limited service to Plymouth was provided prior to April 2021 but was cut due to low ridership and budget constraints.[3][4] The Greenbush Line, which was also part of the Old Colony Division, was reactivated in 2007 as a separate project.
For the former railroad, see Old Colony Railroad.Old Colony Lines
4 (mainline)
6 (Middleborough/Lakeville)
7 (Kingston/Plymouth)
2–65 (weekday)
1002-1057 (Saturday)
2002-2057 (Sunday)
October 2022:[1]
Kingston: 4,171
Middleborough/Lakeville: 5,261
1997 (reopened)
Previous NYNH&H service ended on June 30, 1959
Middleborough/Lakeville: 35.6 miles (57.3 km)
Kingston/Plymouth: 35.1 miles (56.5 km)[2]
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)