Hyannis Transportation Center

Local nameHyannis Transportation Center
LocationBarnstable, United States

The Hyannis Transportation Center is an intermodal transportation center in Hyannis, Massachusetts, operated by the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority. It is the terminus for several CCRTA bus lines and its CapeFLYER passenger train that operates on summer weekends between Boston South Station and Hyannis. It is also used by the Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway, Peter Pan Bus Lines, and Greyhound via CapeBus intercity bus services. The Cape Cod Central Railroad uses a separate station building across the tracks for its excursion services. A rail yard used by the Cape Cod Central is located north of the station, along with a former roundhouse.

The first Hyannis station was built by the Cape Cod Railroad in 1854. It was replaced by a nearly-identical structure in the early 1900s. The New Haven Railroad used a separate station 1.0 mile north from 1953 until passenger service ended in 1964.

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

Coordinates 41°39'21.749" N -70°16'47.767" E

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