Public Transportation provider
The Franklin Regional Transit Authority (FRTA) was established in 1978 with the provisions of Chapter 161B and is a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Though not the biggest transit authority in Massachusetts, the FRTA covers the largest (1121.08 square miles) and the most rural geographical area of any of the 15 regional transit authorities in the State.
The FRTA currently serves 40 communities throughout Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden and Worcester Counties spanning from southern borders of Vermont and New Hampshire down to the northern border of Connecticut.
To improve the quality of life and enhance the economic health of the region and it's residents through cost effective ,safe, dependable, courteous, and clean transportation services.
Bus passes can be purchased at 12 Olive St., Greenfield, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Passes can be purchased in $1, $15 and $25 denominations at our office with cash, check or credit card. You may also purchase tickets on our buses using cash only. Greyhound and Peter Pan tickets can be purchased at 12 Olive St., Greenfield durring our regular office hours.