Cape Codder

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The Cape Codder used the Northeast Corridor to Attleboro, Massachusetts, where it split to reach Cape Cod.
The Cape Codder used the Northeast Corridor to Attleboro, Massachusetts, where it split to reach Cape Cod.

The Cape Codder was a passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Hyannis, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. It ran only during the weekend of the summer, as Cape Cod is best-known as a seasonal resort. Its one weekly trip arrived at Hyannis Friday evening and left Sunday morning.

The Cape Codder was operated as trains 234 eastbound and 235 westbound, and began operations June 29, 1986.

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A Cape Codder is also an alcoholic beverage similar to a Cosmopolitan, consisting of vodka and cranberry juice. It is available in pre-mixed form as produced by Smirnoff.

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  • Mike Schafer, Amtrak's atlas, Trains June 1991