Holyoke Multimodal Transportation Facility
The Holyoke MTC Project is a Joint Development Project initiated under Agreement between the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA), the City of Holyoke, MA and the Holyoke Intermodal Facility, LLC, a private development firm from Springfield, MA. The $8.4 Million HMTC Project includes the adaptive reuse and conversion of the former Holyoke Fire Department Headquarters at 206 Maple Street in Downtown Holyoke into a multi-use, Transportation Center with a new bus port and parking facility constructed on the adjacent city parking lot.
The former firehouse is being renovated by the future owner and operator of the facility, the
Holyoke Intermodal Facility, LLC. Once completed, this 4-floor facility will house a first-floor PVTA
bus ticketing counter and information booth as well as a customer waiting area, driver rest area
and public restrooms. The second floor will be leased to Springfield-Holyoke-Chicopee Head
Start for its daycare and preschool programs and the third and fourth floors will be leased to
Holyoke Community College as a centralized location for its adult literacy programs. The Bus Port will facilitate intra- and intercity bus service provided by the PVTA and Peter Pan Bus Lines.
Holyoke Project Benefits
View photos of the Holyoke MTC Construction

