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Riders can take the Framingham Commuter Rail towards Boston or Worcester. MWRTA Routes 2, 3, 4N, 4S, 4G, 7, 14, & 15 service the Banana Lot and Routes 4S,5, & 6 service the MBTA Commuter Rail Station (via Waverly St.). Riders can use MWRTA to access the MBTA Commuter Rail (Fram/Worc Line) and MBTA Green Line via Woodland to go to vaccination appointments in Boston, or Worcester. You may be able to take MWRTA services to your COVID-19 Vaccine appointment. Vaccination Appointments:Ĭlick here to view vaccine locations serviced by MWRTA Fixed Routes. We appreciate your cooperation during this time. This is to ensure the full safety of yourself, the driver, and other passengers using our services. MWRTA strongly requests that any passenger who feels ill or exhibits flu like symptoms please stay home and avoid all travel on MWRTA vehicles.

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Passengers wearing any of the above listed will not be permitted access to MWRTA vehicles or property. The following are NOT acceptable as face coverings under CDC guidelines: scarves, ski masks, balaclavas, neck gaiters, bandanas, shirt/sweater collars pulled over the mouth and nose, masks made from loosely woven fabric or that are knitted, masks that do not fit properly (large gaps, too loose, or too tight). The MWRTA's concern is not only for the safety of drivers, but also for all customers as we move through these turbulent times.Ī proper and compliant face covering must completely cover the nose and mouth, fit snugly, be secured to the head with ties or ear loops, and should be a solid piece of material without slits, exhalation valves or punctured. This action is in concert with state and federal regulations. Passengers without a face covering will not be permitted on the bus. MWRTA is requiring that all passengers of both Fixed Route and Demand Response services wear a face covering over their mouth and nose while on-board an MWRTA vehicle. Please click here to view actions taken by MWRTA to slow the spread of COVID-19, and continue to transport passengers safely and effectively.














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