Newburyport Station is conveniently located about a mile from downtown Newburyport where you will find cobblestone streets filled with shops, breweries, restaurants, live music venues and scenic views of the waterfront. Explore the art scene and a maritime museum or search for whales on a whale watching tour. Newburyport offers so many activities, events and community happenings year-round. It’s worth catching the Commuter Rail with the family from one of the 17 stops along the Newburyport/Rockport Line to spend the day in this exciting coastal city near the mouth of the mighty Merrimack River.
Newburyport Station is a great location to hop on the Commuter Rail for a day out. You can even plan a day for the whole family, as kids 11 and under always ride for free.
During the Sumner Tunnel Closure (Between July 5 – August 5), one-way and monthly travel from any station along the entire Newburyport/Rockport Line is discounted to the Zone 1A rate. Ride cost will be $2.40 one-way or any Zone 1A pass will be accepted. More information is available at MBTA.com/sumner
The MBTA Commuter Rail connects communities in eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island to downtown Boston, with 137 stops throughout the region. The service area includes 12 routes that run 7 days a week, plus special service to Gillette Stadium from Boston and Providence for sporting events and concerts.
Beverly Depot is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Beverly, Massachusetts. Located in Downtown Beverly, it serves the Newburyport/Rockport Line. It is the junction of the line's two branches to Newburyport and Rockport and is served by every train on both branches.
Train or bus from Newburyport MBTA Station to Boston? The best way to get from Newburyport MBTA Station to Boston is to train which takes 1h 7m and costs $4 - $13.
Commuter Trains have a blue livery and stop at all stations, while Express Trains have a purple livery and focus on serving passengers using Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), stopping at just two stations between Taipei Main Station and the airport.
Washington Street Trailhead: Entrance to the Clipper City Rail Trail on Washington Street in Newburyport, MA. Follow Winter Street (which is a one way street) to Washington Street. Limited parking is available on street in and around the trailhead entrance.
Children age 11 and under ride the MBTA for free. Groups including 10 or more children (regardless of the number of chaperones), must register their travel using the field trip form.
MBTA Commuter Rail connects Salem to Boston's North Station via both the Newburyport and Rockport Lines. Walk from Salem Depot to downtown shopping, dining, attractions, and waterfront.
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