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CapeFLYER train between Boston and Cape Cod to begin Memorial Day weekend

By Trains Staff | May 19, 2022

| Last updated on March 1, 2024

Three agencies combine to offer service for 10th year

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Side view of pasenger train in grassy field
The MBTA’s CapeFLYER passes through Sandwich, Mass., on its first weekend of operation in 2013. The train returns for a 10th year on Memorial Day weekend. Paolo Roffo

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s contract operator of commuter rail service, Keolis, has announced the return of weekend CapeFLYERservice between Boston and Cape Cod. The seasonal service will begin its 10th summer of operation on Friday, May 29, and will operate through Labor Day weekend.

The service is a partnership of the MBTA, Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority, and Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Cape Cod ferry operator Hy-Line is also coordinating its schedule, with its final boat to Nantucket leaving at 8:40 p.m. to accommodate the CapeFLYER’s 8:20 p.m. arrival.

Round-trip tickets are $40, with a special $20 round-trip ticket for same-day travel on Sundays.

More information is available at the CapeFLYER website.

2 thoughts on “CapeFLYER train between Boston and Cape Cod to begin Memorial Day weekend

  1. Except that May 29 is a Sunday not Friday. If you’re planning to ride you better call first.

  2. Apparently Keolis either retained, or can hire and train enough, crews to expand their services, but not Amtrak?

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