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After first-month issues, MBTA extends free weekend South Coast Rail trips

By Trains Staff | April 26, 2025

Free weekend rides to continue through May after cancellations, continuing bus substitutions

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Commuter train at station
Boston-Fall River train No. 1915, behind F40 No. 1035, arrives at East Taunton, Mass., as shuttle train No. 2065 prepares to depart for New Bedford, on April 21, 2025. The East Taunton station is the key point on the MBTA’s new South Coast Rail extension, where through trains to and from Boston swap passengers with shuttles that alternate on the two branches. Scott A. Hartley

BOSTON — After a bumpy first month include delays, cancellations, and bus substitutions, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has announced it will extend its introductory free weekend travel offer on the South Coast Rail extension through May.

The 37-mile addition to the MBTA’s commuter rail launched March 24, adding six new stations and bringing rail service to communities that had not seen passenger service for 66 years [see “MBTA launches South Coast Rail service,” Trains News Wire, March 24, 2025].

But the line has seen frequency cancellations and bus substitutions, with contract operator Keolis citing a shortage of qualified engineers and conductors. In a statement reported by Boston.com, a Keolis representative said the company apologized “to the passengers and communities served by the Fall River/New Bedford Line. Keolis understands your frustrations and we are working hard to improve reliability and resilience going forward.”

Keolis CEO Abdellah Chajai, appearing at an MBTA board meeting on Thursday, said the company is “actively working to improve the situation” by getting employees qualified, WBUR radio reports. At that meeting, MBTA CEO Phillip Eng called on Keolis to qualify every crew “on the whole south side to ensure they have more than enough employees to cover these shifts.”

Eng also said that any bus substitutions must be reliable; several incidents have been reported where passengers were stranded because buses did not appear. As of Monday, Keolis had been fined more than $51,000 over the service issues.

At least 18 trips were replaced with shuttle buses last weekend, the Boston Globe reports. The MBTA announced the extension of the free weekend trips — which were to end this weekend — in a press release announcing last week’s substitutions. More bus substitutions have been announced for this weekend, with buses replacing trains on five round trips both today (Saturday, April 26) and Sunday. Service will include some express buses for those traveling to and from Fall River and New Bedford. The schedule including the bus substitutions is available here.

2 thoughts on “After first-month issues, MBTA extends free weekend South Coast Rail trips

  1. So much for privitization …. contract operation. Keolis and MBTA have had how many years to plan for this?

    1. I guess they shouldn’t have extended the contract for another extra year or so but I’m not surprised because everyone seems like French just like alstom, they seem to create problems by not listening to their customers lol

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