Traffic & Transit
The Entrance To Natick Center Station Is Changing. For Real This Time
After a false start, MBTA officials announced that the construction project at Natick's station will change the entrance beginning Monday.

NATICK, MA — Entrances at Natick Center Station are slated to change beginning on Monday, MBTA officials announced.
And yes, they seem to mean it this time.
This change was initially slated for January but was delayed.
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority said the entrances to Natick Center station will be relocated to Washington Street for access to inbound and outbound platforms through the end of 2023.
This adjustment will allow for work on the new accessible platforms, officials said.
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The $36 million project will feature two new elevators, two accessible ramps and six stairways, all aimed at bettering accessibility and rider experience at one of the MBTA's busiest commuter stations.
Officials are aiming for 2024 to complete the project fully.
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