On the Framingham/Worcester Commuter Rail Line:
The MBTA and Keolis will continue track and signal upgrade work on the Framingham/Worcester Commuter Rail Line in November.
Framingham/Worcester Line service will be suspended between South Station and Framingham during the weekends of Nov. 1 – 2 and Nov. 8 – 9.
- A diversion schedule will be available on mbta.com.
- Free and accessible local and express shuttle bus service will replace trains between Worcester and Framingham:
- Local Shuttle: Shuttle buses will make all stops between Worcester and Framingham: Worcester, Grafton, Westborough, Southborough, Ashland, and Framingham.
- Passengers traveling between Worcester and Framingham on local shuttle buses should expect 40 extra minutes of travel time.
- Express Shuttle: Shuttle buses will operate directly between Worcester and Framingham.
- Express shuttle buses between Worcester and Framingham will arrive in about the same amount of time as regular train service.

A dedicated diversion schedule will be available on mbta.com.
· Free and accessible shuttle bus service will replace train service between Framingham and South Station. There will be four shuttle routes available during this closure.
· Shuttle Bus Route 1 will operate between Framingham, West Natick, Natick Center, Wellesley Square, Wellesley Hills, and South Station.
· Shuttle Bus Route 2 will operate between Wellesley Hills, Riverside on the Green Line D Branch for connections to the subway, Auburndale, West Newton, Newtonville, Boston Landing, and South Station.
· Shuttle Bus Route 3 will operate between Framingham, West Natick, Natick Center, Wellesley Square, Wellesley Hills, and Back Bay.
· Shuttle Bus Route 4 will operate between Wellesley Hills, Riverside on the Green Line D Branch for connections to the subway, Auburndale, West Newton, Newtonville, Boston Landing, and Back Bay.
· There will be no shuttle bus stops at Wellesley Farms and Lansdowne.
· Passengers who typically board at Wellesley Farms should instead travel to Riverside.
· Passengers who typically board at Lansdowne should instead travel to Kenmore (which is about a quarter mile or a six-minute walk) for shuttle bus service or to connect to the Green Line B, C, and D Branches for further Red Line connections toward South Station.
· Passengers should also note that Commuter Rail service between Worcester and Framingham will be fare-free during this service change.
· Passengers are encouraged to budget ample extra travelling time during these weekends. Express shuttle bus options operate up to 20 minutes longer when compared to regular Framingham/Worcester Line train service, and local shuttle bus options operate up to 70 minutes longer when compared to regular Framingham/Worcester Line train service





so will you run shuttles between wellesley and south station as picture says, or between fram and woostah as text says? what a mess… :(
Hi Paul, don’t think we helped here. Some info got cut off after the picture. Has been fixed…