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John W. Olver Transit Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | John W. Olver Transit Center
The John W. Olver Transit Center (JWO Transit Center) is an intermodal transit hub in Greenfield, Massachusetts. It currently serves Franklin Regional Transit Authority (FRTA) local bus routes plus intercity bus service. The center is also a station stop for Amtrak's ''Vermonter'' service. Named after the long-time western Massachusetts congressman, it is the first zero net energy transit center in the United States.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=JWO Transit Center )〕 Built with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds, the facility was constructed with solar panels, geothermal wells, copper heat screens and other energy efficient technologies. It houses the FRTA offices and the Franklin Regional Council of Governments, the successor organization to the Franklin County county government. ==Amenities== Passenger amenities available at the JWO Transit Center are an indoor waiting area, rest rooms, a small café, public WiFi service and bicycle racks.〔 Short-term parking is available for a limited number of vehicles and long-term parking is available one block away at the city lot located on Hope Street.
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