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Ragon Parking and Transportation

Here you will find all the information you need to navigate your journey to the Ragon Institute. Whether you drive, bike, or use public transportation, we have resources to support your journey.

Visitor Parking

Visitors will not be able to access our onsite parking facilities; however, visitor parking will still be available for invited guests of the Ragon Institute via the ARE Technology Square Parking Garage at 800 Technology Square

Bike Parking

  • Sheltered bike parking is available at the front of 600 Main Street.
  • A BlueBikes station is situated on the opposite side of the road outside the Catalyst restaurant.

Ragon/MGH Shuttle

  • The MGH Shuttle bus – Route #26 – runs daily between MGH and the Ragon Institute at 600 Main Street from 7:00AM – 7:00PM
    • From MGH, the shuttle picks up at the Jackson Building entrance, stop #4 “Landsdowne / MIT”, leaving on the hour and half hour
    • From 600 Main Street, the bus picks up by the front entrance, leaving 10 and 40 minutes past the hour
    • You can track the shuttle on the MGH Shuttle Tracker online to receive updates
  • For North Station commuters who previously utilized the ARE Shuttle, please note that the EZRide is available to take you from North Station to Kendall Square free of charge
  • Please refer to the EZRide website for shuttle stop locations and schedules. 

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Community

Our collaborative ethos applies to every aspect of our Institute, and we are committed to being an engaged and involved member of the communities we are fortunate to be a part of.

New Building

In recognition and support of the growth of the Ragon Institute, Terry and Susan Ragon have generously committed funding for a new building at 600/625 Main Street in Cambridge. This new space will represent the Ragon’s world-class research, and Cambridge’s exceptional biomedical ecosystem, with a beautiful, functional design that includes a daycare and reserves a third of the site for open, public use spaces. Our new home will allow us to double in size, bringing more scientists, researchers, biologists, clinicians, postdoctoral fellows, and operational staff into our collaborative fold, supported by a state of the art lab space, a large vivarium, and a BSL-3 lab that will allow us to safely expand our infectious disease research program.