Keolis Commuter Services’ Post

Keolis is proud to partner with the MBTA in bringing passenger rail service to the South Coast communities with the opening of the Fall River/New Bedford Line. Service officially launched on March 24, marking the first time in 65 years that passenger trains are running in these communities. With 6 new stations, 36 miles of track, and 349 weekly trips, the South Coast Rail project is a significant expansion – comparable in scale to entire commuter rail systems in other parts of the country.   Thank you to our team at Keolis Commuter Services for their dedication, expertise, and hard work to help make this service a reality and connect South Coast communities to Commuter Rail.

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Kyle Richardson

IT consultant with a bachelor's degree in computer science and minored in Hospitality. My eagerness to learn and grow would be a big asset for me in this field.

2w

Great progress

Congrats everyone. Lot of familiar faces.

Amy Cato

Account Manager at HALO Branded Solutions

5d

Super exciting to see your growth with the Fall River/New Bedford Line. It's terrific that you're making it easier for communities all over Boston to ride the rail!

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Arica Latimer

Retired Customer Service Specialist at Amtrak | Customer Service, Operations

1w

Keep growing

Jennifer CASARIN

Group Transformation Programme Director | Keolis Way & Knowledge Management

2w

Big congrats 🎉

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Dominique A Jackson

Sir Dom Jackson… I am Mr Service

2w

As a proud Boston raised man I say Kudos to the MBTA for having such a wide range of routes for us to travel comfortably.

Pari Kim

Student at Lesley University and Cast Member on Netflix's Love On the Spectrum Season 3

2w

Another win for Keolis and MBT-Slay!

Jim Keane

NJTransit Senior Vice President - Chief Safety Officer

1w

Big congratulations to all🎉

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