The MBTA is restoring weekend service to three commuter rail lines beginning next Saturday, two years after budget constraints forced it to cut the runs.
Saturday and Sunday service will resume for the Kingston/Plymouth and Greenbush lines, and Saturday service will restart for the Needham line.
"We are happy to be delivering weekend service on these three commuter rail lines once again in response to customer demand and opening up more transportation options and access for the communities they serve," acting Massachusetts Department of Transportation Secretary Frank DePaola said in a statement.
The same service schedules as those previously offered will be in effect.
MassDOT and the MBTA said the resumption of service was in response to requests from commuters and state legislators.
This year's state budget included $2 million in funding that allowed the weekend service to be restored.
The MBTA also will start a new weekday schedule for the Needham line Dec. 27, while adjustments in the Newburyport/Rockport line schedule will allow for a new weekday 11:45 p.m. departure from North Station to Newburyport.
All of the new MBTA commuter rail schedules are posted at mbta.com/about_the_mbta/news_events/?id=6442453545&month=&year.
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