Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: town's only railway
Target Entity: Provincetown_Train_Station
Preceding Context: Provincetown is served by two seasonal ferries to Boston and one to Plymouth. They all dock at MacMillan Pier, located just east of the Town Hall in the center of town. The town has no rail service – the
Succeeding Context: operated from 1873 until the early 1960s, when it was abandoned by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. A large portion of the "road" later converted into three roads (Harry Kemp Way, Railroad Avenue and Rear Howland) plus the "Old Colony Nature Pathway", a pedestrian path and .
Paragraph Title: Transportation
Source Page: Provincetown, Massachusetts

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