MASSLIVE (February 4, 2019) – Expanded passenger rail service north of Springfield to Holyoke, Northampton and Greenfield is still on track for this summer.

The estimated start date is June, said Timothy W. Brennan, executive director of the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, following a meeting this week with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

Construction work on the Knowledge Corridor along the Connecticut River — including replacing ties and repairing bridges — might push that start date back to July, but no later, Brennan said he was assured in meetings this week.

That timing matches up with a separate $8.2 million Massachusetts-funded project to renovate and make handicapped accessible Platform C at Union Station. That work is expected to be completed this spring.

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WWLP 22News (February 5, 2019) – The Springfield’s Union Station transportation hub has added a conference center to its increasing number of amenities.

The conference center on the second floor of Union Station will be available to businesses in the immediate area. The C-3 policing unit will also use the space for conferences with North End Citizens groups.

Springfield’s Chief development officer Kevin Kennedy told 22News, the Union Station complex is living up to expectations.

“The 2,000 people a day are coming through here on Connecticut rail from the south and Connecticut area and we’ve got 250,000 people coming through on buses on a monthly basis, so it’s a very, very busy place,” said Kennedy.

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For more information on renting the conference center, contact Ginny Averertt Kuhn, Station Property Manager 413.471.3397 x102.