Despite being a small state, Massachusetts has more than 10 Amtrak stations, including three in Boston. Choose from regional and long-distance routes, with the most frequent trains on the Acela and Northeast Regional routes. Explore Amtrak stations and routes in Massachusetts below to learn more.

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Massachusetts Amtrak Stations

StationRoutes
Boston, MA – Back Bay Station (BBY)Acela, Northeast Regional, Lake Shore Limited
Boston, MA – North Station (BON)Downeaster
Boston, MA – South Station (BOS)Acela, Northeast Regional, Lake Shore Limited
Framingham, MA (FRA)Lake Shore Limited
Greenfield, MA (GFD)Valley Flyer, Vermonter
Haverhill, MA (HHL)Downeaster
Holyoke, MA (HLK)Valley Flyer, Vermonter
Northampton, MA (NHT)Valley Flyer, Vermonter
Pittsfield, MA (PIT)Lake Shore Limited
Route 128, MA (RTE)Acela, Northeast Regional
Springfield, MA (SPG)
Hartford Line, Lake Shore Limited, Northeast Regional, Valley Flyer, Vermonter
Woburn, MA (WOB)Downeaster
Worcester, MA (WOR) (pictured above)Lake Shore Limited

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