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The ''Beacon Hill'' was a daily
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service operated by
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between Boston, Massachusetts, and
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, from 1978 to 1981. The ''Beacon Hill'' was one of the last long-haul commuter services operated by Amtrak. Service consisted of a single rush-hour round trip, with service eastbound to Boston in the morning and westbound to New Haven in the evening.


History


Previous service

By the time the
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folded into
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in 1969, commuter service between New Haven and Providence had been reduced to a handful of daily trips. (Commuter service west of New Haven continued under Penn Central and Conrail then Metro-North Railroad, while Boston-Providence service was taken over by the MBTA in 1975). The '' Clamdigger'' operated as a daily local from
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to New Haven under
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until January 28, 1972. It returned as a Providence-New Haven local on September 9, 1976; it was discontinued on October 30, 1977, but resumed on January 8, 1978 with additional stops. A single Penn Central commuter local between New London and Providence (not taken over by Amtrak in May 1971) was cut to Westerly-Providence on November 22, 1971. The service was discontinued on June 3, 1977.


''Beacon Hill''

On April 30, 1978, the ''Clamdigger'' was replaced with the ''Beacon Hill'', which ran in the reverse direction to serve the Boston commuter market rather than the New Haven and New York markets. This left the ''Beacon Hill'' as the only commuter service between New Haven and Providence. The ''Beacon Hill'' supplemented Amtrak's existing intercity trains on the Corridor, which made fewer stops. The ''Beacon Hill'' initially made station stops at New Haven Union Station, Branford, Madison,
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,
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,
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, Mystic, Westerly, Shannock, Kingston, Wickford Junction, East Greenwich, Providence,
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, Boston Back Bay, and
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. Running time was slightly over 3 hours, with service on weekdays plus Sundays. The southbound weekday trip departed South Station in Boston at 5:00pm. Ridership was initially heavy between Boston and Providence, but low on the remainder of the run. On April 29, 1979, the southbound ''Beacon Hill'' was cancelled north of Providence due to track work; passengers had to take the ''Evening Liberty Express'' from Boston and transfer to the ''Beacon Hill'' at Providence. Normal southbound service returned on July 29, 1979. The ''Beacon Hill'' was cancelled on October 26, 1979. On November 3, 1979, the Southwest Corridor was closed for reconstruction. All MBTA Commuter Rail and Amtrak service was routed via the Midland Branch instead. The Midland does not pass through Back Bay station; a shuttle train from South Station to Back Bay was available. The ''Beacon Hill'' was restored on February 3, 1980; however, the southbound departure time was moved to 4:20pm and the train became weekdays-only. This prevented workers on a 9-to-5 schedule — a major segment of the commuter market — from using the train. Beginning on September 29, 1980, the ''Beacon Hill'' frequently ran with one of Amtrak's two LRC test trainsets. Before then, it often ran with a pair of Budd Rail Diesel Cars.


Cancellation and modern service

The ''Beacon Hill'' was discontinued effective October 1, 1981, victim of Amtrak cost-cutting, the unwillingness of state governments to provide necessary funding, and declining ridership. Regular (now branded as ''
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'') service continues and has been supplemented by ''
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'' service, but these intercity services stop only at larger towns and cities and are not priced for commuter service. In 1990, the
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began
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service between
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and New Haven, with 4 daily trains. The service was extended to New London in 1996. MBTA service to Providence resumed on February 1, 1988, restoring commuter rail service to Rhode Island. The Pawtucket/Central Falls station remained closed and was replaced in 1990 by South Attleboro station just across the Massachusetts border. After years of planning by RIDOT, the Providence/Stoughton Line was extended south to T.F. Green Airport on December 6, 2010, and to the former ''Beacon Hill'' station at Wickford Junction on April 23, 2012. ConnDOT and RIDOT have long-term plans to extend Shore Line East and MBTA service to meet at
Westerly station Westerly station is a passenger rail station on the Northeast Corridor located just north of downtown Westerly, Rhode Island. It is served by Amtrak's ''Northeast Regional''. Westerly is one of a small number of Amtrak stations (along with Myst ...
, which would provide a two-seat ride roughly matching the ''Beacon Hill''. RIDOT also plans to add an
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at East Greenwich near the former station site.


References


External links


''Beacon Hill'' timetable from 1979
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