Hyannis and Camp Edwards; formerly Woods Hole, Chatham, and Provincetown
Service
Operator(s)
Cape Cod Central Railroad (1999–present); Massachusetts Coastal Railroad (2007–present), Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (2013–present)
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map
Legend
Middleboro Secondary
to Northeast Corridor
Middleboro Main Line
to Boston South Station
Middleborough
(2023)
Pilgrim Junction
Middleborough/
Lakeville
Rock Village
South Middleboro
Wareham Village
Buzzards Bay
Bridge over
Cape Cod Canal
beginning of
Cape Cod
Gray Gables
Bourne
Monument Beach
Bournedale
Pocasset
Sagamore
Cataumet
Sandwich
North Falmouth
East Sandwich
Camp Edwards
West Barnstable
West Falmouth
Pond Village
Falmouth
Barnstable
Woods Hole
Yarmouth
Bass River
Camp
South Dennis
Hyannis
North Harwich
Hyannisport
Harwich
Pleasant Lake
South Harwich
Brewster
West Chatham
East Brewster
South Chatham
Orleans
Chatham
South Eastham
Eastham
North Eastham
South Wellfleet
Wellfleet
South Truro
Truro
Corn Hill
North Truro
Provincetown
Provincetown wharf
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The Cape Cod Railroad (also currently referred to as the Cape Main Line) is a railroad in southeastern Massachusetts, running from Pilgrim Junction in Middleborough across the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge, where it splits towards Hyannis in one direction and Falmouth in the other. It was incorporated in 1846 as the Cape Cod Branch Railroad to provide a rail link from the Fall River Railroad line in Middleborough to Cape Cod.
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