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Coordinates: 41°4225N 70°2227W / 41.70694°N 70.37417°W / 41.70694; -70.37417
 

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Cape Cod Central Railroad
A CCCR Train in Sandwich, Massachusetts
Overview
HeadquartersHyannis, Massachusetts
LocaleCape Cod
Dates of operation1999 (1999)–present (present)
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Other
Websitewww.capetrain.com
Cape Cod Central Railroad
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)

Route map

mi
km

Buzzards Bay

0.24 mi
0.39 km

mi
13 km

Sandwich

19 mi
31 km

West Barnstable

33 mi
53 km

Hyannis

Disabled access All stations are accessible

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  • The Cape Cod Central Railroad is a heritage railroad located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It operates on a rail line known as the Cape Main Line which is owned by Massachusetts Department of Transportation. The line was previously owned and operated by the Cape Cod Railroad, the Old Colony Railroad, and later the New Haven Railroad, each of which operated passenger trains on the line from 1854 to 1959. Although its namesake is the former Cape Cod Central Railroad (1861–1868), the two companies are unrelated.

    Services[edit]

    Founded in 1999, it operates a variety of excursion trains from downtown Hyannis to the Cape Cod Canal during spring, summer, and fall. Recently, it has expanded service in a limited capacity to offer rides that travel the reverse of the normal route. It also offers special trains that travel to Wareham. Most of their trips are made during the Scallop Festival or during the summer when the Family Supper Train and Scenic Train depart together from Buzzards Bay. It offers daily sightseeing trains known as the Shoreline Excursion, a Family Supper train, Brunch and Lunch trains, and an Elegant Dinner train that was rated one of the top three in the nation by the Food Network. Past offerings have also included special Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas trains.[citation needed]

    On November 21, 2009, the railroad ran dinner service on the Falmouth Line via North Falmouth.[1]

    This Railroad should not be confused with, although is affiliated with, the Massachusetts Coastal Railroad - the freight railroad that transports trash off of the Cape. Since 2006, the Cape Cod Central Railroad has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Cape Rail Inc., which also owns and operates the Massachusetts Coastal Railroad. In October 2012, Chicago-based Iowa Pacific Holdings acquired control of Cape Rail Inc., and its subsidiaries, Massachusetts Coastal Railroad, LLC and Cape Cod Central Railroad.[2]

    Rolling stock[edit]

    EMD GP7 #1501, along with its sister engine #1502, was originally built in 1952 for the Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railway. The 1501 recently emerged in a new paint scheme identical to sister railroad Massachusetts Coastal's paint scheme. The engine is now in service on Cape Cod Central trains. Sister 1502 has not run in several years and a return to service is not likely in the foreseeable future. EMD E9 #2400 and its sister EMD E9 #2402 are former Susquehanna railroad units. 2402 is being used for parts to fix 2400.

    The railroad has 8 cars in service, as well as a Budd RDC which is owned privately. The Barnstable (#101), Sandwich (#102), and Bourne (#103) cars are used for sightseeing tours, and are all former Long Island Rail Road 2700 series commuter cars. The kitchen/generator car (#250) is used on dining trains, as all meals served are prepared on board the train. The Cape Codder (#200) lounge car is a vintage piece of equipment originally from the Illinois Central Railroad. Much of the interior is original, including a number of pieces of plate glass. The Sandy Neck (#201), Great Island (#202), and Race Point (#203) dining cars were all built in the early 1940s and have since been completely restored.

    Station list[edit]

    Image Location Station Name Services Connections
    Buzzard's Bay Buzzards Bay station Excursion trains,[3][4] select dinner trains,[5] Polar Express holiday trains[6] CapeFLYER
    Bus transport GATRA: Cranberry Plaza To Buzzards Bay Link[7]
    Bus transport CCRTA: Bourne Run[8]
    Sandwich Sandwich station Whistle stop for select excursion trains,[9] "turning point" for trains running to Mill Creek[4]
    West Barnstable West Barnstable station Excursion trains[10][11] (only select trains on Saturdays)
    Hyannis Hyannis Transportation Center Excursion trains,[10][11] various dining trains[12] CapeFLYER
    Bus transport CCRTA
    Bus transport Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway
    Bus transport Peter Pan Bus Lines

    Despite the four stations above all being served by the Cape Cod Central Railroad, most trains do not visit or even pass by all four stations. Trains typically either depart from Buzzards Bay station and turn around upon reaching Cape Cod Bay (usually near either Sandwich or Barnstable), or depart from Hyannis, stop at West Barnstable (on Saturdays), and turn around upon reaching Sagamore. There are some exceptions, as some trains departing from Hyannis travel all the way to Buzzards Bay and sometimes all the way into Rochester, but these trains usually do not stop at any stations after departure.

    Despite not having formal stations, select trains also stop at the Pairpoint Glass facility in Sagamore,[4][11] and select dinner trains also depart from Falmouth.[5]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Aaron Gouveia. "Dining train rolls into Falmouth". Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  • ^ Cassidy, Patrick. "Cape Rail Inc. sells controlling interest to Iowa company".
  • ^ "Cape Cod Canal Excursion". Cape Cod Central Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  • ^ a b c "Cape Cod Canal Day Excursion Train". Cape Cod Central Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  • ^ a b "Cape Cod Dinner Train". Cape Cod Central Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  • ^ "The Polar Express Train Ride". Cape Cod Central Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  • ^ "Link 2 Cranberry Plaza To Buzzards Bay (Main Street)". Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  • ^ "Bourne Run - Wareham Cranberry Plaza to Mashpee via Bourne". Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  • ^ "Cape Cod Train Routes & Stations". Cape Cod Central Railroad. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  • ^ a b "Cape Cod Excursion Train Departing Hyannis and West Barnstable". Cape Cod Central Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  • ^ a b c "Cape Cod Excursion Train and Pairpoint Glass Tour". Cape Cod Central Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  • ^ "All Dining Trains". Cape Cod Centrail Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  • External links[edit]

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