Holbrook/Randolph station

HOLBROOK/RANDOLPH
Holbrook/Randolph station platform in 2010
Location Union & Center Streets
Randolph, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°9′23″N 71°1′38″W / 42.15639°N 71.02722°W / 42.15639; -71.02722Coordinates: 42°9′23″N 71°1′38″W / 42.15639°N 71.02722°W / 42.15639; -71.02722
Owned by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Line(s) Middleborough Main Line
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Connections MBTA Bus: 238, 240
Construction
Parking 369 spaces ($4.00 daily)
14 accessible spaces
Bicycle facilities 8 spaces
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Fare zone 3
History
Opened 1846 (Fall River Railroad)
1984 (CC&HR)
September 29, 1997 (MBTA)
Closed June 30, 1959 (NYNH&H)
1988 (CC&HR)
Previous names Holbrook
Traffic
Passengers (2013) 584 (weekday inbound average)[1]
Services
Preceding station   MBTA   Following station
Middleborough/
Lakeville Line
  Former services  
Cape Cod and Hyannis Railroad
Terminus
Braintree-Hyannis
Closed 1988
toward Hyannis or Falmouth

Holbrook/Randolph (also signed as Randolph/Holbrook) is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Randolph, Massachusetts. It serves the Middleborough/Lakeville Line. It is located at the junction of Union and Center Streets near the border of Randolph and Holbrook

From 1984 to 1988, the Cape Cod & Hyannis Railroad stopped near the current station site.[2][3] Holbrook/Randolph station opened in September 1997; it is located on the Middleborough Main Line, opened in 1846 as the Fall River Railroad.[4]

Bus connections

The station is served by two MBTA Bus routes:

See also

References

  1. "Ridership and Service Statistics" (PDF) (14th ed.). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 2014.
  2. Pillsbury, Fred (June 30, 1984). "Passenger train service to Cape Cod begins anew: Hyannis, Falmouth--All aboard!". Boston Globe. p. 1 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers. (Subscription required (help)).
  3. Cape Cod & Hyannis Railroad Spring Schedule, Cape Cod and Hyannis Railroad, May 27, 1988 via Wikimedia Commons
  4. Belcher, Jonathan (December 30, 2016). "Changes to Transit Service in the MBTA district 1964-2016" (PDF). NETransit.
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