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Overflow parking available in Everett

Tue, 09/25/2012 - 6:23pm
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temp-parking-no-header.pngThe Boston Coach Garage across the street from our Everett facility is tearing up the parking lot for a major repaving project so we'll be short a few parking spots for the next month or two. If you need a spot to park you can use our overflow parking. Just click the map to enlarge.

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MBTA Shuttle Service

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It's easy to get to MetroRock using the MBTA (subway). Just take the Orange Line to the Wellington T stop, call us (617 387 7625), then wait for the MetroRock shuttle service.

When: Anytime we're open
How: Call us at 617–387–ROCK (7625) when you arrive at Wellington and we'll be right over.
Cost: Free!
Where: At the Passenger Pickup area of the T stop - look for the sign which reads "Drop Off and Pick-Up Platform" (pictured to the right).
For fares, schedules, and other MBTA information, check out their Web site.

Note that we're still working to figure out how to run this service in a way that most effectively serves everyone, so it's subject to change. Please let us know if you have any ideas on how to make this service work better!

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Directions from East of Boston

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MetroRock is located at 69 Norman St., in Everett, MA, 617–387–ROCK (7625).

To get to MetroRock from the east of Boston:

  • Take Rt. 16W
  • As you pass under Rt. 99, get into the right lane
  • Take the next right into the Santilli Rotary
  • Travel 1/4 of the way around the rotary
  • Exit the rotary immediately after the Best Buy onto "Santilli Hwy" - the Mellon Building will be on your left
  • Go left onto Air Force Road (look for "MetroRock" signs)
  • Follow Air Force Road for 0.2 miles
  • After the road curves left, take a left turn into the parking lot
  • The Boston Coach bus garage will be on your immediate right - MetroRock is 100 yards ahead on the right

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BOSTON AND SOUTH/WEST OF BOSTON

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MetroRock is located at 69 Norman St., in Everett, MA, 617–387–ROCK (7625).
 
To get to MetroRock from Boston or South/West of Boston, first get to I-93N in Boston:
  • from the South use the Southeast Expressway (I-93N) - make sure you head North!
  • from the West use the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90E) - make sure you head East!
Then:
  • From Boston, take I-93N out of the tunnel and over the Leonard Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge, staying towards the right lane.
  • Take Exit 29, for Rte. 28/38 towards Somerville/Everett.
  • Bear right for Rte. 28N towards Everett/Malden at the end of the ramp.
  • Turn right onto Rte. 16E towards Everett/Revere after 0.7 miles.
  • Stay on Rte. 16E for 0.6 miles. On your right you will pass a Kelley's Roast Beef and the Wellington MBTA (subway) station. As you pass over a small bridge (the Malden River), get into the right hand lane. [Note: Look for a big green glass building towards your left. This is the Mellon Bank, where you want to head.] As you come down the bridge and towards a rotary, two new lanes are added to the right - get into the 2nd lane from the right (stay OUT of the far right hand lane, which exits to a mall).
  • At the light immediately in front of the rotary look for the sign that reads "Mellon" and a sign, that reads "99". Go right at the light into the rotary.
  • As you travel around the rotary, stay in the 2nd lane from the left. This is important because you will be bearing left but then taking a right turn. Go through the light that crosses Route 16 and bear left for 16W toward Medford/Somerville.
  • Exit the rotary immediately after the Best Buy onto "Santilli Hwy" - the Mellon Building will be on your left
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North of Boston to MetroRock North

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