The MBTA and Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company announced that weekend commuter rail service will be restored on the Old Colony (Plymouth/Kingston and Middleborough/Lakeville branches) and Greenbush lines for the remainder of the 2011-2012 winter season beginning Saturday, Dec. 24.
Pilgrim's Progress will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 24, leaving the Mayflower Society House on Winslow Street and follow the traditional route with one police cruiser in the front of the procession and another at the rear. There will be no street closings for this event. National Day of Mourning participants will form at the top of Cole's Hill beginning at noon Nov. 24. The march will begin at approximately 1:30 p.m.
The MBTA and Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company have announced that commuter rail service will be restored on the Old Colony (Plymouth/Kingston and Middleborough/Lakeville branches) and Greenbush lines for Thanksgiving weekend. A Sunday schedule will be in effect Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24.
The Plymouth Police Department announced the following parking and traffic restrictions for July 3 and 4.
The Massachusetts Bay Commuter Rail advises Plymouth/Kingston residents who use the Greenbush and Old Colony Line that due to the ongoing track work there will be no commuter rail service provided Memorial Day, Monday, May 30.
From June 1 to 25, Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company will continue essential track work on the Old Colony Line between the Plymouth, Kingston and Halifax stations to remove concrete ties and replace them with wood ties. The track work will be performed between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday to minimize customer delay. During this time, customers can expect delays of up to 25 minutes. Replacement bus service will be provided between the three stations for the following trains.
No matter where you’re coming from, Plymouth offers a variety of transportation for your convenience. Here is a partial list of what’s available.