Keolis Announces Return of Weekend Trips to Cape Cod
Sunday, May 20, 2018
The round trip service will operate Friday, Saturday, and Sundays through Labor Day.
“We are happy to work with the CCRTA and MBTA to provide a unique service for leisure travelers this summer. This scenic train ride to Cape Cod is an excellent option to save time, money and avoid the hassle of infamous Cape traffic,” said David Scorey, General Manager and CEO, Keolis.
No reservations are required for the service.
The CapeFLYER
The CapeFLYER service begins at Boston’s South Station and stops in Braintree, Brockton, Middleboro, Wareham and Buzzards Bay, ending in Hyannis.
A round-trip ticket from South Station to Hyannis is $40, and children 11 and under with a fare-paying adult ride free. Dogs and bikes are also welcome on board.
Tickets are available now via the mTicket app will be available for purchase at the MBTA Commuter Rail ticket offices at South Station, North Station and Back Bay station the week prior to Memorial Day. Blonde on the Run Catering will operate a café car selling food, beverages, beer and wine
The first train of the 2018 season departs Boston’s South Station Friday, May 25 at 5:50 p.m.
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