Rhode Island InterLink to open without trains
“At this time, rental car companies will be fully operational in the garage. The customer service building will also be open along with the Skywalk connecting to the airport terminal. Intercity bus services will be stopping at the Interlink via Jefferson Boulevard,” said Kevin A. Dillon, President & CEO of RIAC. “We look forward to the October 27th opening of the InterLink and expect the much anticipated train service to commence soon thereafter.”
According to T.F. Green’s website, the InterLink will serve MBTA commuter trains travelling between Warwick, Providence and Boston. The InterLink will also provide service to Wickford Junction,
According to Dillon, the delay is caused because the state has not yet signed an agreement with the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA). It is expected that first trains will start running by the end of the year.
The InterLink Project Team is comprised of Rhode Island based Construction Manager Gilbane Building Company, Designer of Record Jacobs Engineering Company and Project Manager PB Americas. Gilbane will have the facility completed within the original contract timeframe; by the end of September. From there, the rental car companies will finish their fit out and detail work.
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