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Natick Commuter Rail Station Gets A Clean Up
Keolis employees cleaned up West Natick station.

NATICK, MA—Employees at Keolis Commuter Services (Keolis), operator of the MBTA’s Commuter Rail system, volunteered last week to help clean up and provide minor repairs to the West Natick Commuter Rail station.
Employees across three departments—environmental, engineering and customer service—joined workers from Olympic Cleaning to collect trash, replace broken plexiglass, remove graffiti, add a new bike-rack, replace trash bins and remove inactive newspaper dispensers. Fifteen large bags of litter were collected by the crews.
“This is one small way for us at Keolis to give back to the neighborhoods we not only serve on the Commuter Rail but also call home,” said Clary Coutu, manager of environmental compliance, Keolis, in a statement. “Stations can be more than a medium between home and the train. They can be beautiful, livable and inviting spaces, and hopefully we have helped to do that for our friends, neighbors and customers who utilize the West Natick station.”
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Keolis Commuter Services (KCS) operates and maintains the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s Commuter Rail system, carrying more than 127,000 passengers daily on 14 train lines throughout Greater Boston. KCS is part of Keolis North America, a leading provider of passenger transportation services throughout the U.S. and Canada.
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