Providence/Stoughton Line

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PROVIDENCE / STOUGHTON LINE

MBTA F40PHM-2C.JPG
An outbound Providence/Stoughton Line train at Route 128 station

Overview
System
MBTA Commuter Rail
Status
Operating
Locale
Southeastern Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Termini
Boston South Station
Main line: Wickford Junction
Stoughton Branch: Stoughton
Stations
15
Daily ridership

Providence Line: 19,634 (2014 weekday boardings)[1]


Stoughton Line: 6,831 (2014 weekday boardings)
Operation
Owner
MBTA (within Massachusetts)
Amtrak (within Rhode Island)
Operator(s)
Keolis North America
Character
Elevated and surface-level
Technical
Line length
62.9 miles (South Station to Wickford Junction)
4 miles (Stoughton branch)
Track gauge
4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Electrification
25kV 60Hz AC (only used by Amtrak trains)

Route map

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0.0 mi
0 km


South Station

AmtrakRed Line (MBTA)Silver Line (MBTA)













Greenbush and Old Colony Lines






















1.2 mi
1.9 km


Back Bay

AmtrakOrange Line (MBTA)









Framingham/Worcester Line













Some former service via

Fairmount Line (ended 2004)






































 





















 





Uphams Corner












Morton Street









Neponset River










Fairmount









Neponset River









2.2 mi
3.5 km


Ruggles
Orange Line (MBTA)









5.0 mi
8 km

Forest Hills
(Needham Line only)
Orange Line (MBTA)









Needham Line









6.1 mi
9.8 km


Mount Hope

closed 1979









8.4 mi
13.5 km


Hyde Park

















9.5 mi
15.3 km

Readville
(Franklin and Fairmount Lines only)














Dedham Branch


closed 1967










Franklin Line





11.4 mi
18.3 km


Route 128
Amtrak





14.8 mi
23.8 km


Canton Junction

















15.6 mi
25.1 km


Canton Center








18.9 mi
30.4 km


Stoughton









Stoughton Yard










South Coast Rail Phase 2





17.9 mi
28.8 km


Sharon




22.4 mi
36 km


East Foxboro

closed 1977










Franklin Line









Foxboro
special events only













24.7 mi
39.8 km


Mansfield









Attleboro Secondary





31.8 mi
51.2 km


Attleboro





Attleboro Yard (closed 2006)





36.8 mi
59.2 km


South Attleboro









Blackstone River
Massachusetts
Rhode Island











Boston Surface Railroad (P&W)
(opening 2019)





39.0 mi
62.8 km

Pawtucket-Central Falls
closed 1981










39.5 mi
63.6 km

Pawtucket/Central Falls
proposed















Pawtucket Yard











43.6 mi
70.2 km


Providence
Amtrak





51.9 mi
83.5 km


T. F. Green Airport
T.F. Green Airport





62.9 mi
101.2 km


Wickford Junction





↓ proposed extension





70.6 mi
113.6 km


Kingston Amtrak





Amtrak NEC continues










The Providence/Stoughton Line is a line of the MBTA Commuter Rail system running southwest from Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The main line was originally built by the Boston and Providence Railroad, and now carries commuter trains between South Station in Boston and Wickford Junction station in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The Stoughton Branch, built as the Stoughton Branch Railroad, splits at Canton Junction and runs for two more stations to Stoughton station in Stoughton, Massachusetts.


An extension of the Providence section of the line to T. F. Green Airport and Wickford Junction opened in stages in 2010 and 2012, making the Providence/Stoughton Line the longest of the MBTA's commuter rail lines (surpassing the Fitchburg Line), while an extension of the Stoughton Branch to New Bedford and Fall River is under construction.


All stations are handicapped accessible with short or full-length high level platforms. Newer stations like T.F. Green Airport, and Amtrak stations like Providence, usually have full-length high level platforms; older stations have mostly been retrofitted with high-level platforms one car length long.




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Extensions



  • 2 Ownership and financing


  • 3 Station listing

    • 3.1 Shore Line (Northeast Corridor)


    • 3.2 Stoughton Branch



  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




History




The Stoughton station dates to 1888


On December 31, 1968, the recently formed Penn Central bought the failing New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. The MBTA bought the section of the Providence–Boston line in Massachusetts, as well as many other lines including the Stoughton Branch, from Penn Central on January 27, 1973. On April 1, 1976 Conrail took over Penn Central and the commuter rail equipment was sold to the MBTA, though operation continued to be done by Conrail. Full subsidies by the MBTA for the Providence and Stoughton lines began on September 28, 1976, before which the Federal government helped. On March 31, 1977, the Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority and Rhode Island Department of Transportation began to subsidize service beyond the MBTA district, and Stoughton began to pay to keep its station open, that cost later going to the Brockton Area Transit Authority.


On November 3, 1979, the line was closed north of Readville for long-term reconstruction as part of the Southwest Corridor project. All trains began using what is now the Fairmount Line, and special shuttle trains connected South Station to Back Bay. The new line, rebuilt below grade with space for three tracks (the old one had been above grade with room for four tracks), opened on October 5, 1987.[2] The Orange Line shares the corridor between Back Bay and Forest Hills.


In 1990, a northbound commuter train was involved in a collision with a northbound Night Owl train. The accident, which occurred to the west of Back Bay station, injured over four hundred people, although there were no fatalities.[3]


On February 20, 1981, the MBTA stopped serving Rhode Island, as funding from the state had ended. Rush-hour service was restored on February 1, 1988. On June 20, 1990, a new stop opened in South Attleboro and most trains were extended to the station; regular Sunday service returned in 1992.[2] Some off-peak weekday trains were extended to Providence starting on December 11, 2000. Weekend service to Providence resumed on July 29, 2006.



Extensions




Map of South County Commuter Rail project, showing the extension to T.F. Green Airport and Wickford Junction


As part of the South County Commuter Rail initiative, a 20-mile extension past Providence to T. F. Green Airport and Wickford Junction in Rhode Island is now fully open. The T. F. Green Airport part of the extension opened in December 2010, with Wickford Junction service beginning in April 2012.[4]


A further 24-mile extension is under consideration by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. Possible stops include Cranston and East Greenwich, plus existing Amtrak stations in Kingston and Westerly and a possible revival of the Pawtucket/Central Falls station. Rhode Island eventually plans to have its own statewide commuter service along the Northeast Corridor that would connect with MBTA service and an extension of Shore Line East.[5] This would be the first commuter service to Westerly since the last state-sponsored train was run in December 1979.[2] A passing siding (currently under construction) and new platforms (planned) at Kingston may enable extension of some trains there in the near term.[6]


The Stoughton branch is currently being extended to Taunton, Fall River, and New Bedford under a Proposed project called South Coast Rail, under which it would operate as a separate line rather than a branch of the Providence Line. Track has been bought from CSX, but construction has not yet begun on stations.



Ownership and financing


The MBTA owns the track from Boston to the Rhode Island border. Track in Rhode Island is owned by Amtrak. The entire line is part of the Northeast Corridor.


As part of the 1988[7] Pilgrim Partnership Agreement, Rhode Island provides capital funding (including some of its federal formula funds) for MBTA expansion in the state. Massachusetts (through the MBTA) provides the operating subsidy for MBTA Commuter Rail service in return.[8] Rhode Island also pays Amtrak to allow the MBTA to use its tracks.[9]



Station listing



Shore Line (Northeast Corridor)




Commuter rail platform at Ruggles station




Platforms and station building at Mansfield




Crumbling station at Pawtucket/Central Falls, last used in 1981




A commuter train at Providence in 2007



































































































































State
Amtrak Milepost[10]MBTA Milepost
Zone fare
City
Station
Opening date
Connections and notes

MA
228.7
0
1A

Boston

Handicapped/disabled access South Station
1899

Silver Line service to Logan Airport, Red Line, and all south side Commuter Rail lines
Amtrak Acela Express, Lake Shore Limited, and Northeast Regional
227.6
1.2
1A

Handicapped/disabled access Back Bay
1987 (modern station)

Orange Line
splits from Framingham/Worcester Line
Amtrak Acela Express, Lake Shore Limited, and Northeast Regional
original line continued northeast from here to a terminal at Park Square
226.5
2.2
1A

Handicapped/disabled access Ruggles
October 5, 1987

Orange Line
223.7
5.0


Handicapped/disabled access Forest Hills


Orange Line; only served by Needham Line trains
Needham Line (old Dedham Branch) splits
222.2
6.5


Mount Hope

closed November 2, 1979
220.3
8.4
1

Handicapped/disabled access Hyde Park
October 5, 1987
temporarily closed November 2, 1979
219.2
9.5
2

Handicapped/disabled access Readville

only served by trains using the Fairmount Line
Franklin Line splits and Fairmount Line joins (both part of the Midland Railroad (NYNH&H))
split with Dedham Branch
217.3
11.4
2

Westwood

Handicapped/disabled access Route 128


Amtrak Acela Express and Northeast Regional
originally Green Lodge
213.9
14.8
3

Canton

Handicapped/disabled access Canton Junction

split with Stoughton Branch
210.8
17.9
4

Sharon

Handicapped/disabled access Sharon


205.7
23.0


Foxborough

East Foxboro

closed November 1977
204.0
24.7
6

Mansfield

Handicapped/disabled access Mansfield

junction with Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad (NYNH&H), now the line to Foxboro (special events)
196.9
31.8
7

Attleboro

Handicapped/disabled access Attleboro

junction with Attleborough Branch and Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad Attleborough Branch (NYNH&H)
191.9
36.8
7

Handicapped/disabled access South Attleboro
June 20, 1990[2]

RI
188.5
39.5


Pawtucket

Pawtucket-Central Falls

Closed February 19, 1981; currently considered for reopening
185.1
43.6
8

Providence

Handicapped/disabled access Providence
February 1, 1988[2]
Amtrak Acela Express and Northeast Regional
176.8
51.9
9

Warwick

Handicapped/disabled access T.F. Green Airport
December 6, 2010[2]
165.8[11]62.9
10

North Kingstown

Handicapped/disabled access Wickford Junction
April 23, 2012[4]


Stoughton Branch























State
Milepost[10]City
Station
Opening date
Connections and notes

MA
15.0 (0.0)
(213.9 on NEC)

Canton

Handicapped/disabled access Canton Junction

splits from Northeast Corridor
15.6 (0.6)

Handicapped/disabled access Canton Center


18.9 (3.9)

Stoughton

Handicapped/disabled access Stoughton
1888
continued as Easton Branch


References




  1. ^ "2014 Bluebook 14th Edition" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2015. 


  2. ^ abcdef Belcher, Jonathan (20 July 2011). "Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA District" (PDF). NETransit. Retrieved 2 October 2011. 


  3. ^ "Railroad Accident Report RAR-92-01: Derailment and Collision of Amtrak Passenger Train 66 with MBTA Commuter Train 906 at Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts, December 12, 1990" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC. 25 February 1992. 


  4. ^ ab Samantha, Turner (4 November 2010). "Commuter Rail Station To Open In 2012". North Kingston Patch. Retrieved 2 October 2011. 


  5. ^ Edwards and Kelcey, Inc (July 2001). "South County Commuter Rail Service: Operations Plan" (PDF). Rhode Island Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2009. Retrieved 2 October 2011. 


  6. ^ Barrett, Chris (31 December 2009). "Kingston MBTA stop project proposed". Providence Business News. Retrieved 8 April 2013. 


  7. ^ "COMMUTER RAIL SERVICE TO WARWICK'S T.F. GREEN STATION UNDERWAY". Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 8 December 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2011. 


  8. ^ "South County Commuter Rail". Federal Transit Administration. 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2011. 


  9. ^ Bierman, Noah (10 September 2009). "Vote set on T link to R.I. airport". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2 October 2011. 


  10. ^ ab Held, Patrick R. (2010). "Massachusetts Bay Colony Railroad Track Charts" (PDF). Johns Hopkins Association for Computing Machinery. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2012. 


  11. ^ "South County Commuter Rail Environmental Assessment" (PDF). Rhode Island Department of Transportation. February 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2012. 



External links






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