It serves the Providence/Stoughton Line, including most Stoughton Branch service except for evening inbound trains.
[3] Around 2001, the station was briefly proposed to be closed as part of the South Coast Rail project.
[5] Under plans released in 2013, a second track would be added through the station to support increased bidirectional service; two full-length low-level platforms would be built, each with two mini-high platforms for accessibility.
[7] Media related to Canton Center station at Wikimedia Commons This Massachusetts train station–related article is a stub.
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