burgueishon
Best commuter rail trips
Salem and Signing beach are in my bucket list. Any other recommendations?
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heyyou
23w
Gloucester
Half Moon Beach is amazing! And Gloucester is a fun town with great (sea)food to explore
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celinacolby
23w
$10 Commuter Rail Weekends and Holidays
Providence is a great day trip! Good food, lots of cool antique shops, and the RISD museum if you’re into art. These trips are also a great opportunity to use the $10 weekend pass, unlimited commuter rail trips for just $10 on Saturdays and Sundays!
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yiseowl
23w
Newburyport & Rockport
Two incredibly charming Massachusetts towns during the summer. Lots of shops and delicious places to eat. In Rockport, there is even a small beach within walking distance from the commuter rail 🌊🏖️
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jeffjeff
23w
Rockport
It’s a bit of a pain to get to on the train (a bit over an hour) but it is one of my favorite towns in the Boston area. Great town, great shops, great seafood and some nice beaches.
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hannahreece23
22w
Singing beach
In manchester by the sea which is a cute little town and the beach is like a 15 min walk from the commuter rail!!
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jennalowe1
23w
Concord
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plefrancois
23w
Hyannis
I just took the cape flyer down to Hyannis and it was super easy! They have drinks on board and make stops in Buzzards Bay and Bourne too
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smileitskita
22w
Salem!
Beautiful even outside of the witching season haha with great food options
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