The railroad operates the "trash train" hauling refuse from the
Upper Cape Regional Transfer Station in
Falmouth and the Yarmouth-Barnstable Regional Transfer Station in
Yarmouth to the
Southeastern Massachusetts Resource Recovery Facility, a
waste-to-energy plant in
Rochester, MA, as did its predecessor. The operations occur entirely along the
Cape Main Line, including the spur to Falmouth. However, Massachusetts Coastal operates the train under the new name, "Energy Train" using 20 former
Canadian Pacific bath tub coal
hopper cars rebuilt into "Energy" cars. These "Energy Cars" are numbered 1000–1019. These cars are painted in a Pullman green scheme with a black band. The first 6 cars were fully painted with "MASS COASTAL" lettering, and "ENERGY TRAIN" written along the sides and gold stripes. The remaining 14 cars are in an abbreviated scheme with no lettering or stripes. This was done to speed up the delivery process. As of January 2015, the Energy Train operates Monday through Friday in the morning and afternoon. In addition to the energy train, Mass Coastal offers general freight transport for companies based on Cape Cod and the south coast, specifically along the
Cape Main,
Middleboro Secondary,
New Bedford Subdivision,
Fall River Secondary, and the
Dean Street Industrial Track (the latter of which is located in
Taunton). Interchanges are done with CSX in Middleboro several times a week, to allow for long-distance shipping to and from the region. Operations in Fall River, New Bedford, and Taunton can be seen some days Monday through Friday. Mass Coastal does not operate freight trains on Sundays or holidays unless needed. The
Cape Cod Central Railroad is owned by the same parent company, and operates passenger trains as a
heritage railroad. A plan to start "Mass Coastal"
commuter rail service between Middleborough and Buzzards Bay or Sandwich in 2010 has not been implemented as of 2023, but the seasonal
CapeFLYER train started running to Hyannis in the summer of 2013. In 2012, Chicago-based
Iowa Pacific Holdings acquired Cape Rail, Inc and its subsidiaries Mass Coastal and Cape Cod Central. After Iowa Pacific collapsed in 2020, MassCoastal and Cape Cod Central were bought by P. Christopher Podgurski, a Cape Cod native. Mass Coastal took over CSX tracks from Taunton, MA to Fall River and New Bedford, MA. The railroad continues to operate track south from the connection with CSX at Cotley Junction in Taunton to both New Bedford and Fall River. In late 2023, the last of Bay Colony's active lines (the
Watuppa branch and the
Millis Branch) were purchased by Massachusetts Coastal. The STB approved the Millis Branch transfer in June 2024 after a delay due to uncertainty about the status of the line. ==References==