Abington is a modest Commuter Rail station along the MBTA’s Kingston Line, located in, well, Abington. Yeah, I don’t have much to remark about it so this one’s gonna be a short one. Ok? Okay.

Abington is a singular side platform, located off Centre Ave., in Abington. The area isn’t the worst, as both a convenience store and a Dunks exist nearby. One direction towards Centre Ave. brings you to Abington Center and a Walmart, while the other direction brings you to a Stop & Shop and a Target. The station itself is pretty standard with the usual yellow dot matrix signage, benches, and whatnot, along with a copious amount of parking (though, not to an extreme). As for bus connections, you surprisingly do have something, in the form of microtransit. That, of course, would be BAT’s Rockland Flex. Not much to remark on this one. Yeah, sorry.








The good: It exists! It’s got a connection to the Rockland Flex!
The bad: Nothing egregious to note.
Nearby points of interest: Stop & Shop? Target? Yeah, I’m grasping for straws on this one.
Transit connections:
Commuter Rail (Kingston)
BAT (Rockland Flex)
Overall, not much to say here. Yeah, sorry.
Rating: 6.5/10
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