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Station serving MBTA Commuter Rail lines at 1 Grove St, Wellesley, MA 02482.
- Wellesley Square. Served by an MBTA station on the Framingham/Worcester Line, Wellesley’s main commercial district is a percolating hub for shopping, dining and culture, with more than 100 local businesses.
- Wellesley College. One of the top liberal arts colleges in the United States, Wellesley College is the largest employer in the town and counts Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Diane Sawyer and Cokie Roberts among its astonishing list of alumni.
- Davis Museum at Wellesley College. With free admission for the public, this superb art museum is part of an ensemble of arts facilities on the campus, and is linked to the Jewett Arts Center by an enclosed bridge.
- Brook Path (Fuller Brook Park) Wellesley’s most popular public park traces Fuller Brook, and its tributary Caroline Brook, for more than three miles through central Wellesley.
MBTA Framingham/Worcester Line Commuter Rail stations and schedules, including timetables, maps, fares, real-time updates, parking and accessibility information, and connections.
The easiest way to plan a trip on the Commuter Rail is to use our trip planner. You can also check Commuter Rail schedules on our website or in the mTicket app. If you have questions about a route or schedule, call Customer Service at 617-222-3200. View the Rider's Guide.
Find things to do, restaurants to eat at, events to attend, and places to explore near the Wellesley Square Station. Visit us at 1 Grove St, Wellesley, MA 02482.
Skip the unpredictable traffic on the Mass Pike, and spend more time exploring the attractions, restaurants, breweries, and entertainment venues you want to experience. The Framingham/Worcester Line connects Worcester with four stops in Downtown Boston– Boston Landing, Lansdowne, Back Bay, and South Station.
Hop on the Commuter Rail at Wellesley Hills, and take the train outbound towards Worcester or inbound towards Boston for concerts, sporting events, and more. If you’re not familiar with the area, Wellesley Hills may be best known for being the halfway point of the Boston Marathon!