Pittsfield

Local namePittsfield
LocationPittsfield, Massachusetts, United States

The Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center is a transit facility located in downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The $11 million facility is named after Joseph Scelsi, a longtime State Representative who represented Pittsfield. Owned by the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority, it is serviced by local BRTA bus services, Amtrak intercity rail service, and Peter Pan intercity bus service. The second floor of the building houses two classrooms used by Berkshire Community College and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

Railroad stations have been located in downtown Pittsfield since the Western Railroad opened in 1841. The original station burned in 1854; after its replacement proved inadequate, a union station was constructed in 1866 to serve the Western plus the Housatonic Railroad and the Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad. A second, larger union station replaced it in 1914.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Scelsi_Intermodal_Transportation_Center

Official Website https://www.amtrak.com/

Address 18 Columbus Ave, Pittsfield 01201, United States

Coordinates 42°27'5.054" N -73°15'14.203" E

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