Traffic & Transit

Natick Center Station Entrance Changing Amid Construction

The current entrance will be relocated to Washington Street starting on Monday, MBTA officials announced.

MBTA officials said the contractor is planning to begin work installing ramps, stairways and elevators on the west end of the station starting on Jan. 23.
MBTA officials said the contractor is planning to begin work installing ramps, stairways and elevators on the west end of the station starting on Jan. 23. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

NATICK, MA — The $36 million accessibility improvement project at Natick Center Station continues this month, which will alter the entry point to the station starting next week.

MBTA officials said the contractor is planning to begin work installing ramps, stairways and elevators on the west end of the station starting on Jan. 23. This means the entry to the station will be relocated to Washington Street.

This change is set to last through the end of the year, according to officials.

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The $36 million project, when it's completed, 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 fully complete the project.

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