Address
The Carroll Center for the Blind
770 Centre Street
Newton, MA
02458
Driving Directions
From Boston:
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike west to Exit #17 (Newton). At the end of exit ramp, pass through traffic lights and continue straight onto Washington St. After the hotel parking garage (about 300 yards down) take the first possible left, making a U-turn over the turnpike. Immediately move to the right lane and take the first right onto Centre St. Proceed 3/4 mile on Centre St., passing through two traffic lights. The Carroll Center’s main entrance is on the left at the large white and black sign.
From Routes 95/128 and Western Mass.
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike East to exit #17 (Newton). At the end of the exit ramp take the first possible right onto Centre St. Proceed 3/4 mile on Centre St., passing through two traffic lights. The Carroll Center’s main entrance is on the left at the large white and black sign.
Via Public Transportation
From Boston
From Park Street, take the Green Line (Riverside Line) to Newton Center. Take the 52 bus headed toward Watertown Square to the Carroll Center at 770 Centre Street in Newton. You will not need to cross Centre Street.
From Cambridge
Take the 71 Bus from Harvard Station (which you can pick up inside the T station) to Watertown Square. Then take the 52 bus heading toward the Dedham Mall. Get off at the Carroll Center at 770 Centre Street in Newton. You will need to cross Centre Street.
From Mattapan and Dorchester
Take the Orange Line to Forest Hills Station. Then take the 34E bus to the Dedham Mall or the 36 bus to the VA Hospital. Get off at the corner of Spring Street and Baker Street and take the 52 bus headed toward Watertown Square to the Carroll Center at 770 Centre Street in Newton. You will not need to cross Centre Street.


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