Newburyport/Rockport Line

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Newburyport/Rockport Lines
Train #172 entering Central Square-Lynn, bound for North Station.
Info
Type Commuter Rail
Locale Greater Boston
Terminals North Station
Newburyport or Rockport
No. of stations 11 (Newburyport)
13 (Rockport)
Service routes 2
Operation
Owner Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Operator(s) Massachusetts Bay Commuter Rail Company
Character Commuter rail line
Rolling stock Commuter rail cars
Technical
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)

The Newburyport/Rockport Line is a branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, running northeast from downtown Boston, Massachusetts towards Cape Ann and the Merrimack Valley, serving the North Shore. The first leg runs through Chelsea, Lynn, Swampscott, Salem, to Beverly. From there, a northern branch of the line runs through Hamilton, Ipswich, Rowley and Newburyport. The line also branches east from Beverly, serving Manchester, Gloucester and Rockport.

The line uses tracks owned in the 19th century by the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M), which leased the tracks to such companies as Eastern Railroad until the MBTA subsidized, and then acquired, B&M in the 1970s. During the first two decades of the MBTA's operation of the line, service ran to Ipswich; in 1998, service was extended to Newburyport.

North Station - Terminus and connection with MBTA Orange Line and Green Line, as well as Amtrak Downeaster service to Maine and some local MBTA bus connections.

Northern MBTA Commuter Rail lines originate and terminate at North Station.
Northern MBTA Commuter Rail lines originate and terminate at North Station.

Chelsea station connects to buses 112 and 114.

River Works station is accessible during weekdays to employees of the nearby General Electric plant, and connects to bus 111.

Central Square - Lynn is a rail and bus hub at the heart of downtown, near the Lynn campus of North Shore Community College. Buses routes include 425, 426, 429, 433, 436, 437, 439, 441, 442, 448, 449, 455, and 469.

Swampscott station services residential Swampscott; tickets can be purchased at Fiori's Variety, just down the street. The 441/448 bus to Marblehead, and the 455/459 bus to Salem leave here.

Salem station is near the Route 107 traffic circle, where bus lines 450, 451, 458/468, 455/459, and 718 are immediately available. A large proportion of commuters on the Newburyport/Rockport Line make use of Salem Station, and tickets may be purchased at Red Lion Smoke Shop. During the days leading up to Halloween, Salem Station is an especially popular destination, and the rail-cars are standing-room only on the night of the holiday.

Salem Station.
Salem Station.

Beverly Depot is on the edge of downtown Beverly between Rantoul Street and the Bass River; it is the closest station to Montserrat College of Art and the Cabot Street Cinema Theatre. Tickets are sold at a nearby dry cleaner, Depot Cleaners. The former station house has been converted into the Beverly Depot Restaurant. It connects to the Beverly Shoppers Shuttle bus line.

The Beverly Depot Restaurant and Saloon.
The Beverly Depot Restaurant and Saloon.

Montserrat station is close to Beverly Hospital, and lies on Route 22 leading north to Essex. Tickets may be purchased at the nearby convenience store.

Prides Crossing station serves the village of Prides Crossing, between Beverly Cove and Beverly Farms, and is close to Endicott College.

Beverly Farms station serves the small residential village of Beverly Farms, and is the closest station to Gordon College in Wenham.

Manchester-by-the-Sea tickets may be purchased at Richdale's.

West Gloucester station is close to Cape Ann Industrial Park, and is the closest station to the village of Magnolia, which can be reached by CATA bus.

Gloucester station is also near CATA buses that reach downtown Gloucester and Magnolia.

Rockport station is near CATA buses that reach downtown Rockport and Good Harbor Beach. Plans to improve this station are described at [1].


North Beverly station lies among the shops that line Enon Street. Bus 451 travels to Salem.

Hamilton/Wenham station lies between the two town centers, and tickets may be purchased at the Hamilton Convenience Store.

Ipswich station tickets can be purchased at Richdale's on Market Street.

Rowley station is on the eastern outskirts of town, with connections to MVRTA buses, serving the Merrimack Valley.

Newburyport has connections with MVRTA buses.

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