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South Coast Rail

Bi-level Commuter Rail coaches at the newly-completed Freetown Station

Status: Phase 1 construction is in progress along the Fall River Secondary Line, Middleborough Secondary Line, and New Bedford Main Line. Service is anticipated to open to the public by spring 2025.

See the South Coast Rail construction activity update

Test Trains Are Operating

On June 17, 2024, test trains began running on the South Coast Rail. Trains have reached speeds of up to 79 miles per hour.

Remain safe and remember:

  • Practice caution when crossing the tracks. This applies to residents, pedestrians, and drivers.
  • Don’t walk on or along the tracks. It’s both illegal and life threatening. 

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has certified trains to operate and has authorized the MBTA to run test trains at the maximum speed.

View the downloads section to learn more about test trains

About This Project

Newly renovated New Bedford station with station sign and platform with yellow tactile surface indicator
New Bedford station platform (April 2024)

The South Coast Rail project will offer a reliable transit connection between southeastern Massachusetts and Boston. Riders will be able to take a one-seat trip—no transfers needed—for the first time since the late 1950s.

Taunton, New Bedford, and Fall River are the only major cities within 50 miles of Boston that do not currently have Commuter Rail access to Boston. 

The project will be rolled out in phases:

  • Phase 1: Extends a secondary line west from the existing Middleborough/Lakeville Line, and create the New Bedford and Fall River lines
  • Full Build: Extends the Stoughton Line south to connect more communities to the New Bedford and Fall River lines

Learn more about the South Coast Rail Program

Building a Better T

As part of our $9.6 billion, 5-year capital investment plan, we're renovating stations, modernizing fare collection systems, upgrading services for our buses, subways, and ferries, and improving the accessibility of the entire system.

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Safety First Program

Safety First is a program that educates people on how to stay safe around train tracks. Our goal is to bring an understanding of safety rules to all residents in every Southeastern Massachusetts city and town.

Through presentations, brochures, videos, meetings, and conversations, you’ll learn safety basics. You can watch and share our Safety Video Series developed for children, teens, and the general public to learn about the importance of safety for everyone throughout the region.

As we near testing and service, we’ll be sharing these and other safety basics with schools, libraries, organizations, and neighborhoods. In the meantime, watch our safety videos, and please think Safety First.

For more information or to request a presentation, send us an email at SouthCoastRail@dot.state.ma.us with “Safety First” in the subject line.

Download a Safety First fact sheet


Phase 1

A map of the South Coast Rail Phase 1 corridor showing the Fall River Secondary, New Bedford, and Middleborough Secondary lines and stations

See a full map of the Phase 1 Corridor

  • Commuter Rail service will be extended on the Middleborough Secondary Line to provide a one-seat ride to New Bedford, Fall River, and Taunton.

Phase 1 broke ground in July 2019, with major construction beginning in 2020. The MBTA is focusing on completing construction of the stations, track, and signals. We are also planning to complete rigorous testing to meet safety certifications and qualifications that precede passenger service.

Construction workers meeting at a construction site at New Bedford station
Workers meeting during construction at New Bedford (April 2024)

Construction is divided into two contracts, with early action work preceding both:

  • Construction of the Fall River Secondary Line, which will connect Fall River to Boston
  • Construction of the New Bedford Main Line, the Middleborough Secondary Line, and the signal system for the entire Phase 1 corridor, which will connect Taunton, New Bedford, and Fall River to Boston

See how this work will affect property abutters

Related Materials

View progress videos and updated fact sheets about the South Coast Rail project.

See videos and downloads

Full Build

Conceptual design work and preliminary engineering are currently underway.

We plan to extend Commuter Rail service to travel on the Stoughton Main Line and Northeast Corridor (north of Canton Junction), connecting more communities in the region.

See a PDF map of the full build corridor

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Notices for Abutters

Surveyors are clearing vegetation along the right-of-way (ROW). If you’re an abutter of the ROW, please ensure all personal property is removed from the area.

Read the ROW encroachments FAQ for abutters

A service operation noise mitigation program has been developed for eligible property owners. These property owners have been contacted by the project.

Read the MBTA South Coast Rail noise mitigation program FAQs

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Building a Better T

As part of our $9.6 billion, 5-year capital investment plan, we're renovating stations, modernizing fare collection systems, upgrading services for our buses, subways, and ferries, and improving the accessibility of the entire system.

Learn more

Related Materials

View progress videos and updated fact sheets about the South Coast Rail project.

See videos and downloads

Recent Updates

View all project updates

Learn more