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Fairmount Line Trains shaded in blue WILL NOT OPERATE when FAIRMOUNT LINE the Commuter Rail is operating at aTrains BLUE shaded LEVEL in blue WILL NOT OPERATE when FAIRMOUNT LINE Effective November 21, 2016 the Commuter Rail is operating at a BLUE LEVEL Monday to Friday Inbound to Boston AM PM ZONE STATION TRAIN # 790 750 752 754 756 758 760 762 764 766 768 770 772 774 776 778 746 780 782 784 786 Bikes Allowed 2 Readville 5:39 6:25 7:15 7:55 8:45 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 2:40 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 6:25 6:30 7:15 8:00 9:00 9:45 1A Fairmount 5:42 6:28 7:18 7:58 8:48 f 10:03 f 11:03 f 12:03 f 1:03 f 2:03 f 2:43 f 3:33 f 4:18 f 5:03 f 5:48 - f 6:33 f 7:18 f 8:03 f 9:03 f 9:48 1A Morton Street 5:47 6:33 7:23 8:03 8:53 f 10:08 f 11:08 f 12:08 f 1:08 f 2:08 f 2:48 f 3:38 f 4:23 f 5:08 f 5:53 - f 6:38 f 7:23 f 8:08 f 9:08 f 9:53 1A Talbot Avenue 5:50 6:36 7:26 8:06 8:56 f 10:11 f 11:11 f 12:11 f 1:11 f 2:11 f 2:51 f 3:41 f 4:26 f 5:11 f 5:56 - f 6:41 f 7:26 f 8:11 f 9:11 f 9:56 1A Four Corners/Geneva Avenue 5:53 6:39 7:29 8:09 8:59 f 10:14 f 11:14 f 12:14 f 1:14 f 2:14 f 2:54 f 3:44 f 4:29 f 5:14 f 5:59 - f 6:44 f 7:29 f 8:14 f 9:14 f 9:59 1A Uphams Corner 5:56 6:42 7:32 8:12 9:02 f 10:17 f 11:17 f 12:17 f 1:17 f 2:17 f 2:57 f 3:47 f 4:32 f 5:17 f 6:02 - f 6:47 f 7:32 f 8:17 f 9:17 f 10:02 Keep in Mind: 1A Newmarket 5:59 6:45 7:35 8:15 9:05 f 10:20 f 11:20 f 12:20 f 1:20 f 2:20 f 3:00 f 3:50 f 4:35 f 5:20 f 6:05 - f 6:50 f 7:35 f 8:20 f 9:20 f 10:05 This schedule will be effective 1A South Station 6:09 6:55 7:45 8:25 9:15 10:30 11:30 12:30 1:30 2:30 3:10 4:00 4:45 5:30 6:15 6:45 7:00 7:45 8:30 9:30 10:15 from November 21, 2016, and Trains in purple box indicate peak period trains. will replace the schedule of May 23, 2016. Monday to Friday Presidents’ Day and 4th of July Outbound from Boston AM PM operate on a Saturday service ZONE STATION TRAIN # 751 753 755 757 759 761 763 765 767 769 771 773 775 777 779 781 783 785 787 789 schedule. Bikes Allowed New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 1A South Station 6:24 7:10 8:00 8:40 9:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 1:45 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 6:30 7:15 8:15 9:00 10:00 11:00 Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, 1A Newmarket f 6:33 f 7:19 f 8:09 f 8:49 f 9:54 f 10:54 f 11:54 f 12:54 f 1:54 f 2:54 3:39 4:24 5:09 5:54 6:39 f 7:24 f 8:24 f 9:09 f 10:09 f 11:09 and Christmas Day operate on a Sunday service schedule. 1A Uphams Corner f 6:36 f 7:22 f 8:12 f 8:52 f 9:57 f 10:57 f 11:57 f 12:57 f 1:57 f 2:57 3:42 4:27 5:12 5:57 6:42 f 7:27 f 8:27 f 9:12 f 10:12 f 11:12 1A Four Corners/Geneva Avenue f 6:39 f 7:25 f 8:15 f 8:55 f 10:00 f 11:00 f 12:00 f 1:00 f 2:00 f 3:00 3:45 4:30 5:15 6:00 6:45 f 7:30 f 8:30 f 9:15 f 10:15 f 11:15 For all other holiday schedules, please check MBTA.com or call 1A Talbot Avenue f 6:42 f 7:28 f 8:18 f 8:58 f 10:03 f 11:03 f 12:03 f 1:03 f 2:03 f 3:03 3:48 4:33 5:18 6:03 6:48 f 7:33 f 8:33 f 9:18 f 10:18 f 11:18 617-222-3200. 1A Morton Street f 6:45 f 7:31 f 8:21 f 9:01 f 10:06 f 11:06 f 12:06 f 1:06 f 2:06 f 3:06 3:51 4:36 5:21 6:06 6:51 f 7:36 f 8:36 f 9:21 f 10:21 f 11:21 For additional services to 1A Fairmount f 6:49 f 7:35 f 8:25 f 9:05 f 10:10 f 11:10 f 12:10 f 1:10 f 2:10 f 3:10 3:55 4:40 5:25 6:10 6:55 f 7:40 f 8:40 f 9:25 f 10:25 f 11:25 Readville Station refer to the 2 Readville 6:54 7:40 8:30 9:10 10:15 11:15 12:15 1:15 2:15 3:15 4:00 4:45 5:30 6:15 7:00 7:45 8:45 9:30 10:30 11:30 Franklin Line schedule. Trains in purple box indicate peak period trains. Saturday & Sunday Inbound to Boston AM PM Times in purple with “f” indicate a flag stop: Passengers must tell the conductor SATURDAY TRAIN # 1752 1754 1756 1758 1760 1762 1764 1766 1768 1770 1772 1774 1776 1778 1780 1782 that they wish to leave. Passengers waiting to board must be visible on the platform for the train to stop. ZONE STATION SUNDAY TRAIN # 2752 2754 2756 2758 2760 2762 2764 2766 2768 2770 2772 2774 2776 2778 2780 2782 Bikes Allowed Times in blueStation indicate an addresses: early departure (L stop): The train may leave ahead of 2 Readville 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 schedule at these stops. 1800 Hyde Park Ave, Readville Hyde Park, MA 02136 1A Fairmount f 7:33 f 8:33 f 9:33 f 10:33 f 11:33 f 12:33 f 1:33 f 2:33 f 3:33 f 4:33 f 5:33 f 6:33 f 7:33 f 8:33 f 9:33 f 10:33 Bikes: Bicycles are allowed on trains with the bicycle symbol shown below the Fairmount Ave & Truman Hwy, 1A Morton Street f 7:37 f 8:37 f 9:37 f 10:37 f 11:37 f 12:37 f 1:37 f 2:37 f 3:37 f 4:37 f 5:37 f 6:37 f 7:37 f 8:37 f 9:37 f 10:37 train number.Fairmount Hyde Park, MA 02136 1A Talbot Avenue f 7:40 f 8:40 f 9:40 f 10:40 f 11:40 f 12:40 f 1:40 f 2:40 f 3:40 f 4:40 f 5:40 f 6:40 f 7:40 f 8:40 f 9:40 f 10:40 865 Morton St, Morton Street 1A Four Corners/Geneva Avenue f 7:42 f 8:42 f 9:42 f 10:42 f 11:42 f 12:42 f 1:42 f 2:42 f 3:42 f 4:42 f 5:42 f 6:42 f 7:42 f 8:42 f 9:42 f 10:42 Mattapan, MA 02126 1A Uphams Corner f 7:44 f 8:44 f 9:44 f 10:44 f 11:44 f 12:44 f 1:44 f 2:44 f 3:44 f 4:44 f 5:44 f 6:44 f 7:44 f 8:44 f 9:44 f 10:44 212 Talbot Ave, Talbot Ave Station 1A Newmarket f 7:47 f 8:47 f 9:47 f 10:47 f 11:47 f 12:47 f 1:47 f 2:47 f 3:47 f 4:47 f 5:47 f 6:47 f 7:47 f 8:47 f 9:47 f 10:47 PLEASE NOTE:Dorchester, Schedules MA 02124 may change 1A South Station 7:55 8:55 9:55 10:55 11:55 12:55 1:55 2:55 3:55 4:55 5:55 6:55 7:55 8:55 9:55 10:55 Four Corners/in the event161 Genevaof severe Ave, weather Geneva Ave Boston, MA 02121 691 Dudley St, Saturday & Sunday ThroughoutUphams the winter, Corner the MBTA and Keolis will closely monitor weather forecasts to determine Dorchester, MA 02125 Outbound from Boston AM PM if conditions necessitate any change in schedule for the Commuter Rail.
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