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GREENBUSH LINE Schedule Effective May 23, 2016 GREENBUSH LINE Schedule effective May 23, 2016 Monday to Friday Inbound to Boston AM PM Station addresses: 247 Old Drifway (Driftway & Stockbridge Rd) ZONE STATION TRAIN # Greenbush 070 072 074 076 078 080 082 084 086 088 090 092 Scituate, MA 02066 Bikes Allowed 777 Country Way, North Scituate 6 Greenbush 5:40 6:37 7:03 7:50 8:50 10:35 11:50 2:11 3:47 5:20 7:05 8:10 Scituate, MA 02066 110 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy, Cohasset Station 5 North Scituate 5:47 6:44 7:10 7:57 8:57 10:42 11:57 2:18 3:54 5:27 7:12 8:17 Cohasset, MA 02025 4 Cohasset 5:54 6:51 7:17 8:04 9:04 10:48 12:04 2:25 4:01 5:38 7:22 8:23 190 Summer St, Nantasket Junction Station Hingham, MA 02043 4 Nantasket Junction 5:58 6:55 7:21 8:08 9:08 10:51 12:08 2:28 4:04 5:42 7:26 8:26 20 Fort Hill Rd, West Hingham Station 3 West Hingham 6:03 7:00 7:26 8:13 9:13 10:56 12:13 2:33 4:09 5:47 7:31 8:31 Hingham, MA 02043 1590 Commercial St, 2 East Weymouth 6:07 7:04 7:30 8:17 9:17 11:03 12:17 2:37 4:12 5:53 7:35 8:34 East Weymouth Station Weymouth, MA 02189 2 Weymouth Landing/East Braintree 6:13 7:10 7:36 8:23 9:23 11:09 12:23 2:43 4:18 5:59 7:41 8:40 Weymouth Landing/ 121 Commercial St, 1 Quincy Center L 6:22 - L 7:46 L 8:32 L 9:32 L 11:18 L 12:32 L 2:52 L 4:28 - L 7:53 L 8:49 East Braintree Station Weymouth, MA 02184 175 Thomas E Burgin Pkwy, 1A JFK/UMass L 6:30 L 7:28 - - - - - - - - - - Quincy Center Quincy, MA 02169 1A South Station 6:38 7:36 8:03 8:49 9:49 11:34 12:48 3:09 4:46 6:34 8:07 9:07 599 Old Colony Ave, GREENBUSH LINE Schedule effective May 23, 2016 JFK/UMass GREENBUSH LINE Train Schedule Effective May 23, 2016 Trains in purple box indicate peak period trains. Boston, MA 02127 Monday to Friday Atlantic Ave & Summer St, Monday to Friday South Station Outbound from Boston AM PM Boston, MA 02110 Inbound to Boston AM PM Station addresses: ZONE STATION TRAIN # 071 073 075 077 079 081 083 085 087 089 091 093 247 Old Drifway (Driftway & Stockbridge Rd) ZONE STATION TRAIN # Greenbush 070 072 074 076 078 080 082 084 086 Bikes Allowed088 090 092 Scituate, MA 02066 Bikes Allowed 1A South Station 6:54 9:25 10:30 12:41777 Country2:27 Way, 4:02 4:52 5:20 5:45 6:38 8:25 10:00 North Scituate Scituate, MA 02066 6 Greenbush 5:40 6:37 7:03 7:50 8:50 10:35 11:50 2:11 1A3:47JFK/UMass5:20 7:05 8:10 - - - - - 4:08 - 5:26 - - - - 110 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy, Cohasset Station 5 North Scituate 5:47 6:44 7:10 7:57 8:57 10:42 11:57 2:18 3:541 Quincy 5:27Center 7:12 8:17 - 9:38 10:43 12:54Cohasset,2:40 MA 02025 - 5:05 - 5:58 6:51 8:38 10:13 4 Cohasset 5:54 6:51 7:17 8:04 9:04 10:48 12:04 2:25 4:012 Weymouth5:38 Landing/East7:22 Braintree8:23 L 7:17 9:47 10:52 1:03190 Summer2:49 St, 4:24 5:14 5:42 6:07 7:00 8:47 10:22 Nantasket Junction Station Hingham, MA 02043 4 Nantasket Junction 5:58 6:55 7:21 8:08 9:08 10:51 12:08 2:28 4:042 East Weymouth5:42 7:26 8:26 L 7:23 9:53 10:58 1:08 2:55 4:30 5:20 5:48 6:13 7:06 8:53 10:28 20 Fort Hill Rd, West Hingham Station 3 West Hingham 6:03 7:00 7:26 8:13 9:13 10:56 12:13 2:33 4:093 West Hingham5:47 7:31 8:31 7:30 9:57 11:03 1:12Hingham,2:59 MA 02043 4:34 5:24 5:52 6:17 7:10 8:56 10:32 1590 Commercial St, 2 East Weymouth 6:07 7:04 7:30 8:17 9:17 11:03 12:17 2:37 4:124 Nantasket5:53 Junction7:35 8:34 7:34 East10:02 Weymouth11:07 Station 1:17 3:04 4:39 5:29 5:57 6:22 7:15 9:00 10:37 Weymouth, MA 02189 2 Weymouth Landing/East Braintree 6:13 7:10 7:36 8:23 9:23 11:09 12:23 2:43 4:184 Cohasset5:59 7:41 8:40 7:37 10:05 11:10 1:20 3:08 4:43 5:33 6:00 6:25 7:19 9:03 10:40 Weymouth Landing/ 121 Commercial St, 1 Quincy Center L 6:22 - L 7:46 L 8:32 L 9:32 L 11:18 L 12:32 L 2:52 L 54:28North Scituate- L 7:53 L 8:49 7:45 East10:13 Braintree Station11:18 1:28Weymouth,3:16 MA 021844:51 5:41 6:08 6:33 7:27 9:12 10:48 175 Thomas E Burgin Pkwy, 1A JFK/UMass L 6:30 L 7:28 - - - - - - 6- Greenbush- - - 7:55 Quincy10:23 Center11:28 1:39 3:25 4:59 5:51 6:18 6:43 7:36 9:22 10:57 Quincy, MA 02169 1A South Station 6:38 7:36 8:03 8:49 9:49 11:34 12:48 3:09 4:46 6:34 8:07 9:07 Trains in purple box indicate peak period trains. Keep in Mind 599 Old Colony Ave, Saurday & Sunday JFK/UMass Trains in purple box indicate peak period trains. Boston, MA 02127 Monday to Friday Inbound to Boston This scheduleAM will be effective fromAtlantic May 23,Ave 2016, & Summer and willPM St, replace the Keep in Mind South Station Outbound from Boston AM PM schedule of December 14, 2015. Boston, MA 02110 SATURDAY TRAIN # 1070 1072 1074 1076 1078 1080 1082 1084 This schedule will be effective from May 23, 2016, and will replace the schedule of December 14, 2015. ZONE STATION SUNDAY TRAIN # 2070Holiday Service:2072 2074 2076 2078 2080 2082 2084 ZONE STATION TRAIN # 071 073 075 077 079 081 083 085 087 089 091 093 Bikes Allowed Holiday Service: Bikes Allowed Saturday service: Presidents’ Day, 4th of July 1A South Station 6:54 9:25 10:30 12:41 2:27 4:02 4:52 5:20 5:456 Greenbush6:38 8:25 10:00 7:15 9:30 11:08 12:20 2:10 3:55 6:30 9:30 Saturday service: Presidents’ Day, 4th of July 1A JFK/UMass - - - - - 4:08 - 5:26 5- North Scituate- - - 7:22Sunday service:9:37 New 11:15Year’s Day, Memorial12:27 Day,2:17 Labor Day,4:02 Thanksgiving6:37 Day, Christmas9:37 Day. Sunday service: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day. 1 Quincy Center - 9:38 10:43 12:54 2:40 - 5:05 - 5:584 Cohasset6:51 8:38 10:13 7:29 9:44 11:22 12:34 2:23 4:09 6:44 9:44 For additional holiday travel information and service modifications, please check 2 Weymouth Landing/East Braintree L 7:17 9:47 10:52 1:03 2:49 4:24 5:14 5:42 6:074 Nantasket7:00 Junction8:47 10:22 7:32MBTA.com9:47 or call 617-222-3200.11:26 12:37 2:26 4:12 6:47 9:47 For additional holiday travel information and service modifications, please check MBTA.com or call 617-222-3200. 2 East Weymouth L 7:23 9:53 10:58 1:08 2:55 4:30 5:20 5:48 6:133 West Hingham7:06 8:53 10:28 7:37 9:52 11:31 12:42 2:31 4:17 6:52 9:52 Times in purple with “f” indicate a flag stop: Passengers must advise the conductor 3 West Hingham 7:30 9:57 11:03 1:12 2:59 4:34 5:24 5:52 6:172 East Weymouth7:10 8:56 10:32 7:41 they9:56 wish to stop.11:38 Passengers12:46 waiting to 2:35board must be4:21 visible on6:56 the platform9:56 for the Times in purple with “f” indicate a flag stop: 2 Weymouth Landing/East Braintree 7:47 train10:02 to stop. Passengers11:44 waiting12:52 to board2:41 should be visible4:27 on the7:02 platform. 10:02 4 Nantasket Junction 7:34 10:02 11:07 1:17 3:04 4:39 5:29 5:57 6:22 7:15 9:00 10:37 Passengers must advise the conductor they wish to stop. Passengers waiting to board must be visible 4 Cohasset 7:37 10:05 11:10 1:20 3:08 4:43 5:33 6:00 6:251 Quincy 7:19Center 9:03 10:40 L 7:56 TimesL 10:12 in blue indicateL 11:53 an earlyL 1:01 departureL 2:50 (L stop):L 4:36 L 7:11 L 10:11 on the platform for the train to stop.
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