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Summer 2020 Schedule, Effective June 22, 2020 FRANKLIN LINE with FOXBORO PILOT FRANKLIN LINE with FOXBORO PILOT Summer 2020 schedule, effective June 22, 2020 Monday to Friday Saturday & Sunday Inbound to Boston AM PM Inbound to Boston AM PM 710 746 712 714 748 716 718 720 750 7722 7752 754 724 7756 726 728 758 730 732 ZONE STATION TRAIN # 700 740 702 7704 7742 7708 7744 SATURDAY TRAIN # 1702 1704 1706 1708 1710 1712 1714 1716 1718 Bikes Allowed SAT SAT ZONE STATION SUNDAY TRAIN # ONLY ONLY 2706 2708 2710 2712 2714 2716 2718 6 Forge Park/495 5:18 - 6:03 6:50 - 7:47 - 9:24 - 10:55 12:20 - 1:37 2:54 3:55 - 4:58 - - 7:45 - 8:07 9:10 - 10:30 11:50 Bikes Allowed 6 Franklin/Dean Coll. 5:25 - 6:10 6:57 - 7:54 - 9:31 - 11:02 12:27 - 1:44 3:01 4:02 - 5:05 - - 7:52 - 8:14 9:17 - 10:37 11:57 6 Forge Park/495 6:40 8:40 10:40 12:40 2:40 4:40 6:40 8:40 10:40 5 Norfolk 5:32 - 6:17 7:04 - 8:01 - 9:38 - 11:09 12:34 - 1:51 3:08 4:09 - 5:12 - - 7:59 - 8:21 9:24 - 10:44 12:04 6 Franklin/Dean Coll. 6:47 8:47 10:47 12:47 2:47 4:47 6:47 8:47 10:47 4 Foxboro - 5:47 - - 7:23 - 8:19 - 10:29 - - 1:29 - - - 4:32 - 5:29 6:34 - 8:07 - - 9:49 - - 5 Norfolk 6:54 8:54 10:54 12:54 2:54 4:54 6:54 8:54 10:54 4 Walpole 5:39 - 6:24 7:11 - 8:08 - 9:45 - 11:16 12:41 - 1:58 3:23 4:24 - 5:26 - - 8:06 - 8:36 9:31 - 10:51 12:11 4 Walpole 7:01 9:01 11:01 1:01 3:01 5:01 7:01 9:01 11:01 4 Plimptonville - - - f 7:13 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Windsor Gardens 7:06 9:06 11:06 1:06 3:06 5:06 7:06 9:06 f 11:05 4 Windsor Gardens 5:42 6:00 6:28 7:16 7:36 8:12 - 9:49 10:42 11:20 12:45 1:42 - 3:28 - 4:45 - - f 6:47 - - - - 10:02 - - 3 Norwood Central 7:10 9:10 11:10 1:10 3:10 5:10 7:10 9:10 f 11:09 3 Norwood Central 5:46 6:05 6:33 7:21 7:41 8:18 8:35 9:53 10:46 11:24 12:49 1:46 2:05 3:32 4:31 4:49 5:33 5:44 6:51 8:13 8:23 8:43 9:38 10:06 10:58 f 12:18 3 Norwood Depot 7:12 9:12 11:12 1:12 3:12 5:12 7:12 9:12 f 11:11 3 Norwood Depot 5:49 6:08 6:36 7:24 7:44 8:21 8:38 9:55 10:48 11:26 12:51 1:48 2:07 3:34 - 4:51 - 5:46 6:53 8:15 - 8:45 9:40 10:08 11:00 f 12:20 3 Islington 7:16 9:16 11:16 1:16 3:16 5:16 7:16 9:16 f 11:14 3 Islington 5:52 6:12 6:40 7:28 7:48 8:25 8:42 9:58 10:51 11:29 12:54 1:51 2:10 3:37 - 4:54 - 5:49 6:56 8:18 - 8:48 9:43 10:11 11:02 f 12:22 2 Dedham Corp. Ctr. 7:19 9:19 11:19 1:19 3:19 5:19 7:19 9:19 f 11:17 2 Dedham Corp. Ctr. 5:55 6:15 6:43 7:31 7:51 8:28 8:45 10:01 10:53 11:31 12:56 1:53 2:12 3:39 4:36 4:56 5:38 5:51 6:58 8:20 8:28 8:50 9:45 10:13 11:05 f 12:25 2 Endicott 7:21 9:21 11:21 1:21 3:21 5:21 7:21 9:21 f 11:19 2 Endicott 5:58 6:18 6:46 7:35 7:55 8:31 8:48 10:04 10:56 11:34 12:59 1:56 2:15 3:42 - 4:59 - 5:54 7:01 8:23 - 8:53 9:48 10:16 11:08 f 12:28 2 Readville 7:24 9:24 11:24 1:24 3:24 5:24 7:24 9:24 f 11:21 2 Readville 6:02 VIA 6:51 7:40 VIA 8:35 VIA 10:08 VIA 11:38 1:03 VIA 2:19 - - VIA VIA 5:58 VIA 8:26 - VIA 9:52 VIA 11:12 f 12:32 1A Ruggles L 7:34 L 9:34 L 11:34 L 1:34 L 3:34 L 5:34 L 7:34 L 9:34 L 11:31 1 Hyde Park - FAIR- - - FAIR- - FAIR- - FAIR- - - FAIR- - - - FAIR- FAIR- - FAIR- - - FAIR- - FAIR- - - 1A Back Bay L 7:38 L 9:38 L 11:38 L 1:38 L 3:38 L 5:38 L 7:38 L 9:38 L 11:35 1A Ruggles L 6:13 MOUNT L 7:01 L 7:50 MOUNT L 8:48 MOUNT L 10:18 MOUNT - - MOUNT - - - MOUNT MOUNT - MOUNT L 8:37 - MOUNT L 10:02 MOUNT - - 1A South Station 7:43 9:43 11:43 1:43 3:43 5:43 7:43 9:43 11:40 1A Back Bay L 6:17 LINE L 7:05 L 7:54 LINE L 8:52 LINE L 10:22 LINE L 11:49 L 1:14 LINE L 2:30 L 4:00 L 4:59 LINE LINE L 6:15 LINE L 8:41 L 8:48 LINE L 10:06 LINE L 11:24 L 12:43 Trains 1702 and 1704 are Saturday only trains and will not operate on Sunday. 1A South Station 6:23 6:52 7:11 8:00 8:30 8:58 9:23 10:27 11:30 11:54 1:19 2:30 2:35 4:05 5:04 5:33 6:14 6:20 7:36 8:46 8:53 9:27 10:11 10:50 11:29 12:48 Trains in purple box indicate peak period trains. Monday to Friday Saturday & Sunday Outbound from Boston AM PM Outbound from Boston AM PM ZONE STATION TRAIN # 701 741 743 7703 745 705 707 747 709 711 713 749 7715 7751 7717 7753 7721 7723 7755 725 757 727 759 729 731 SATURDAY TRAIN # 1703 1705 1707 1709 1711 1713 1715 1717 1719 Bikes Allowed ZONE STATION SUNDAY TRAIN # SAT ONLYSAT ONLY 2707 2709 2711 2713 2715 2717 2719 1A South Station 4:15 6:03 7:05 7:55 8:50 9:40 11:00 11:45 12:20 1:35 2:40 2:45 3:30 4:10 4:35 5:00 5:30 6:15 6:30 7:50 8:15 9:10 10:00 10:30 11:50 Bikes Allowed 1A Back Bay - VIA VIA VIA 8:55 9:45 11:05 VIA 12:25 1:40 2:45 VIA 3:35 VIA 4:40 VIA 5:35 6:20 VIA 7:55 VIA 9:15 VIA 10:35 11:55 1A South Station 7:20 9:20 11:20 1:20 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 11:30 1A Ruggles - FAIR- FAIR- FAIR- 8:59 - 11:08 FAIR- 12:28 1:44 2:49 FAIR- 3:39 FAIR- 4:44 FAIR- 5:39 6:24 FAIR- 7:59 FAIR- 9:18 FAIR- 10:38 11:58 1A Back Bay 7:25 9:25 11:25 1:25 3:25 5:25 7:25 9:25 11:35 1 Hyde Park - MOUNT MOUNT MOUNT - - - MOUNT - - - MOUNT - MOUNT 4:53 MOUNT 5:49 6:33 MOUNT - MOUNT - MOUNT 10:46 - 1A Ruggles 7:28 9:28 11:28 1:28 3:28 5:28 7:28 9:28 11:38 2 Readville - LINE LINE LINE 9:09 9:56 - LINE 12:38 1:53 2:59 LINE 3:49 LINE 4:57 LINE 5:53 6:37 LINE 8:08 LINE 9:28 LINE 10:50 12:08 2 Readville 7:38 9:38 11:38 1:38 3:38 5:38 7:38 9:38 11:48 2 Endicott - - 7:38 8:28 9:12 9:59 11:19 - 12:41 1:57 - 3:20 3:53 4:44 5:00 5:34 5:57 6:41 7:03 8:11 8:48 9:31 - 10:53 12:11 2 Endicott 7:41 9:41 11:41 1:41 3:41 5:41 7:41 9:41 11:51 2 Dedham Corp. Ctr. - 6:37 7:41 8:31 9:15 10:02 11:22 12:20 12:44 1:59 3:04 3:23 3:56 4:47 5:03 5:37 6:00 6:44 7:06 8:14 8:51 9:34 10:35 10:56 12:14 2 Dedham Corp. Ctr. 7:45 9:45 11:45 1:45 3:45 5:45 7:45 9:45 11:55 3 Islington - - 7:44 f 8:34 9:18 10:05 11:25 - 12:47 2:02 - 3:26 3:59 4:50 5:06 5:40 6:03 6:47 7:09 8:17 8:54 9:37 - 10:59 12:17 3 Islington 7:47 9:47 11:47 1:47 3:47 5:47 7:47 9:47 11:57 3 Norwood Depot - - 7:47 8:37 9:21 10:08 11:28 - 12:50 2:05 - 3:30 4:03 4:53 5:09 5:43 6:06 6:50 7:13 8:20 8:57 9:40 - 11:02 12:20 3 Norwood Depot 7:50 9:50 11:50 1:50 3:50 5:50 7:50 9:50 12:00 3 Norwood Central L 4:37 6:42 7:50 8:40 9:24 10:11 11:31 12:25 12:53 2:08 3:10 3:33 4:06 4:56 5:12 5:46 6:09 6:53 7:17 8:23 9:00 9:43 10:40 11:05 12:23 3 Norwood Central 7:53 9:53 11:53 1:53 3:53 5:53 7:53 9:53 12:03 4 Windsor Gardens - - - 8:44 - 10:15 11:35 - 12:57 2:12 - 3:37 4:10 5:00 5:16 5:50 6:13 6:57 7:21 8:27 9:04 9:47 - 11:08 12:26 4 Windsor Gardens 7:57 9:57 11:57 1:57 3:57 5:57 7:57 9:57 12:07 4 Plimptonville - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - L 5:53 - - - - - - - - - 4 Walpole 8:03 10:03 12:03 2:03 4:03 6:03 8:03 10:03 12:13 4 Walpole L 4:43 - - 8:48 - 10:19 11:39 - 1:01 2:16 3:18 - 4:15 - 5:21 - 6:18 7:02 - 8:32 - 9:52 - 11:12 12:31 5 Norfolk 8:10 10:10 12:10 2:10 4:10 6:10 8:10 10:10 12:20 4 Foxboro - 6:59 8:06 - 9:40 - - 12:43 - - - 3:52 - 5:16 - 6:07 - - 7:37 - 9:19 - 10:56 - - 6 Franklin/Dean Coll.
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