CAST
40 Harvard Mills Square, Suite 3
(map: 40 Foundry Street)
Wakefield, MA 01880-3233
(781) 245-2212 TEL
(781) 245-5212 FAX
(781) 245-9320 TTY
cast@cast.org email
Note: With mapping software, use this address: 40 Foundry Street, Wakefield, MA 01880
Traveling North on Route I-95/128
Take Exit 39, North Avenue. Go right off the exit ramp, and follow North Avenue for approximately 1 1/4 miles. Take a right at the lights (just after the railroad station on your right) onto Albion Street. Take the first left just after the tracks on to Foundry Street. CAST's front entrance will be on the right, under a maroon awning.
Traveling South on Route I-95/128
Take Exit 39, North Avenue. Go left off the exit ramp, and follow North Avenue for approximately 1 1/4 miles. Take a right at the lights (just after the railroad station on your right) onto Albion Street. Take the first left after the tracks on to Foundry Street. CAST's front entrance will be on the right, under a maroon awning.
Traveling North or South on Route 93
Take Route 93 to Route 95/128 North. Follow the directions for traveling North on I-95/128.
Parking
There is visitor parking in the garage on Foundry Street just before the entrance to CAST. Hours of access are from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Additional visitor parking is located at the far end of the building on the right (corner of Foundry and Maple).
Public Transportation
CAST is a short walk from the Wakefield stop on the Haverhill/Reading commuter train.
- The Wakefield train station is on the Haverhill/Reading Commuter Line. The train originates from North Station in Boston.
- When you leave the train, walk a short distance to your right toward a set of traffic lights where Albion Street and North Ave intersect.
- Turn right onto Albion Street.
- Walking along Albion, you will see the Harvard Mills Building on the left at the corner of Foundry Street.
- Turn left onto Foundry Street. The building entrance is halfway down the block on your right.
- CAST is on the third floor, accessible by elevator or stairs.

