Main St. is not one way. Near Lincoln Square (where Main St. begins, at the intersection with ghland Street (Route 9), it is physically separated so it might look one way on a map, but you can travel in both directions. There is no direct connection from Route 70 in either direction to Main St., but with a couple of turns, you can get there If you're coming from Lincoln St. (Route 70 - no one who lives in Worcester calls roads by their numbers other than 290/190 :-)), you can get to Main St At the intersection of Lincoln/ take a right, then there is a traffic light almost immediately - you can turn left there onto Main St. The downside is the way the traffic lights are timed, those coming in the other direction on ghland/Rt 9 also have a green at the same time, and often back up across the intersection you're trying to turn into from the red light at the intersection of ghland and Lincoln Another alternative would be to continue traveling through that intersection on Route 70 (which now turns into Major Taylor Blvd) until the end of the road, then turning right to get to Main St. (most of the side streets you pass will get you to Main St., but not all, so check a map beforehand) This probably all sounds confusing as heck, but if you search for "Lincoln Square, Worcester MA" on Google Maps, you can get a better picture of it.
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