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Old 08-07-2014, 02:08 AM   #9
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Paul, I think one of the best routes you could take would be 495N to 95N to exit 8 South Main St. Sharon/ Mechanic St. Foxboro. At the tail end of the ramp stay left, merge onto Mechanic St. Follow it roughly for 3/4 of a mile and turn right onto Beech St. This will be your first right after the veterinarian office. Follow to the end (maybe 2.5 miles) this will bring you to North St. At that point turn right, follow to route 1as you approach Rt.1 turn left into Foxboro terminals this is at the corner of North St. and Rt1, parking should be $30 , sorry not quite sure on price because it does vary On events.
As you pull in follow it all the way down at the first jog in the building stay left for a short distance then you'll be bearing right this will bring you right to the tracks from there you will park and walk left onto the tracks, this will bring you out to the train drop off at Gillette . This
is what I found to be the best for me.


Good luck at the show.

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