Beginning this week, East access to North Station will be through Legend’s Way due to construction from the “Hub on Causeway” development project. The new path for pedestrians will be along a protected path along Legends Way and across Causeway Street to the station entrances along Haverhill Street. The path will include a barrier and kick-plate for blind and low vision passengers. See the flyer below for more information.
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