This article is about a modern-day heritage railroad on Cape Cod. For its namegiver, a defunct railroad which ran on different rail lines, see Cape Cod Central Railroad (1861–68).
Not to be confused with Cape Cod Railroad, Cape Cod Branch Railroad, Cape Cod Rail Trail, or Massachusetts Coastal Railroad.
Cape Cod Central Railroad
A CCCR Train in Sandwich, Massachusetts
Overview
Headquarters
Hyannis, Massachusetts
Locale
Cape Cod
Dates of operation
1999 (1999)–present (present)
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Other
Website
www.capetrain.com
Cape Cod Central Railroad
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)
Route map
Legend
CapeFLYER
to Boston South Station
0 mi
0 km
Buzzards Bay
0.24 mi
0.39 km
Cape Cod Canal
8 mi
13 km
Sandwich
19 mi
31 km
West Barnstable
33 mi
53 km
Hyannis
All stations are accessible
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The Cape Cod Central Railroad is a heritage railroad located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It operates on a rail line known as the Cape Main Line which is owned by Massachusetts Department of Transportation. The line was previously owned and operated by the Cape Cod Railroad, the Old Colony Railroad, and later the New Haven Railroad, each of which operated passenger trains on the line from 1854 to 1959. Although its namesake is the former Cape Cod Central Railroad (1861–68), the two companies are unrelated.
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