
On August 11, SMART-TD was proud to be represented at the reopening of the Natick Center train station in Massachusetts, marking a major step forward in making public transit more accessible for all. The state-funded renovation added features to better serve riders with physical disabilities, improving safety, comfort, and convenience.
When the Governor and Lieutenant Governor hosted the ribbon-cutting ceremony, SMART-TD’s New England Safety and Legislative Director Dave Stevenson and SMART-TD Local 898 Local Chairperson and Assistant Chair of the BTAPS Committee Cole Czub were invited to join the celebration. Their presence highlighted the important role our union plays in working with state leaders on rail and transit issues.
For MBTA and Keolis members, these improvements not only serve the public but also help to grow ridership, which strengthens the long-term stability of our jobs. The event was also a clear sign that in Massachusetts, when decision-makers talk about railroads, they turn to SMART-TD as a trusted partner and source of expertise.
We thank Brothers Stevenson, Czub, and the entire New England Legislative Board for their dedication and the impact they are making on behalf of SMART-TD members across the region.

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