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Downeaster returning to pre-COVID-19 schedule

Downeaster returning to pre-COVID-19 schedule

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority is ready to restore the Amtrak Downeaster’s pre-COVID-19 schedule this spring.

The Downeaster will add a fifth round trip starting May 3; the train had been operating four round trips since July 2020, the service said. In addition, seasonal service will resume to Old Orchard Beach.

The mid-morning departure from Brunswick and mid-afternoon return trip from Boston will provide more travel options.

“Passengers have requested more mid-day trains for years,” said Natalie Bogart, NEEPRA spokesperson.

One other change is aimed at making the train more passenger-friendly, she said. The late train departing Boston will begin operating on a more flexible schedule to serve events in Boston.

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