Franklin/Foxboro Line

Franklin/Foxboro Line
An outbound train at Windsor Gardens in 2021
Overview
OwnerMassachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
LocaleSoutheastern Massachusetts
Termini
Stations17
Websitewww.mbta.com/schedules/CR-Franklin
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemMassachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Train number(s)700–731, 741–758 (weekday)
1700–1717 (Saturday)
2700–2717 (Sunday)
Operator(s)Keolis North America
Daily ridership8,771 (October 2022)[1]
Technical
Line length27.4 miles (44.1 km)[2]
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Route map
Map
0.0 mi
0 km
South Station
Silver Line (MBTA) Red Line (MBTA) MBTA Commuter Rail Amtrak
limited service via Fairmount
1.2 mi
1.9 km
Back Bay
Orange Line (MBTA) MBTA Commuter Rail Amtrak
Massachusetts Avenue
2.2 mi
3.5 km
Ruggles
Orange Line (MBTA) MBTA Commuter Rail
Roxbury Crossing
Jackson Square
Stony Brook
Green Street
6.5 mi
10.5 km
Mount Hope
8.4 mi
13.5 km
Hyde Park
limited service via Fairmount
9.5 mi
15.3 km
Readville
10.9 mi
17.5 km
Endicott
11.8 mi
19 km
Dedham Corporate Center
12.5 mi
20.1 km
Islington
14.3 mi
23 km
Norwood Depot
14.8 mi
23.8 km
Norwood Central
16.6 mi
26.7 km
Windsor Gardens
17.7 mi
28.5 km
Plimptonville
Lewis's Wye
19.1 mi
30.7 km
Walpole
22.6 mi
36.4 km
Foxboro
23.0 mi
37 km
Norfolk
27.5 mi
44.3 km
Franklin/Dean College
30.3 mi
48.8 km
Forge Park/495
36.4 mi
58.6 km
Blackstone

The Franklin/Foxboro Line (formerly the Franklin Line) is part of the MBTA Commuter Rail system. It runs from Boston's South Station in a southwesterly direction toward Franklin, Massachusetts. Most weekday trains use the Northeast Corridor before splitting off onto the namesake Franklin Branch at Readville, though some weekday trains and all weekend trains use the Dorchester Branch (Fairmount Line) between Boston and Readville.

Foxboro station is located on the Framingham Secondary branch line, which connects with the Franklin Line at Walpole. Previously, trains only served the station during special events at Gillette Stadium. Pilot weekday service to Foxboro ran from October 2019 to November 2020; it resumed in May 2022 and was made permanent in October 2023.

  1. ^ Poftak, Steve (October 27, 2022). "GM Report" (PDF). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. p. 6.
  2. ^ "Ridership and Service Statistics" (PDF) (14th ed.). Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 2014.