Governor Chafee and RIDOT Announce Free Parking at Commuter Rail Stations for Rest of Winter
Governor Lincoln D. Chafee and the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) today announced that parking at the garages at the Interlink at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick and at Wickford Junction Station in North Kingstown will be free for the reminder of the winter.
“As we have seen over the past couple of days, travel conditions and parking in Providence have been anything but normal because of the blizzard,” Governor Lincoln D. Chafee said. “In consideration of what has happened, and the expectations of future storms in the coming weeks, we have decided to provide free parking at our commuter rail stations to make it easier for people to get to work for the rest of the winter.”
Commuters taking advantage of the free parking will receive validated tickets allowing them to exit the parking garages at T.F. Green and Wickford at no charge through Friday, March 29, 2013. Fares from Warwick and Wickford to Providence are $3 and $3.25, respectively, each way. Fares to from these stations to Boston’s South Station cost $10.50 and $11, respectively. Full schedule and fare information can be found on RIDOT’s website at www.dot.ri.gov.
“While we can clear roads in a relatively short time following snowstorms, major weather events such as the blizzard leave huge volumes of snow that create hazardous situations for many days with slick and narrowed roadways, snow-covered breakdown lanes and less parking,” RIDOT Director Michael P. Lewis said. “These problems are being experienced all across Rhode Island, but are greatly exacerbated in a dense, urban environment such as Providence.”
Commuter rail service, provided by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), features 20 stops per day at T.F. Green and Wickford Junction stations Monday through Friday. Normally, parking at T.F. Green costs $6.75 each day and parking at Wickford Junction costs $4 daily. T.F. Green does charge a surcharge of $30 for parking beyond 24 hours. This fee will not be waived as part of the wintertime free parking.
Both stations feature heated waiting areas close to the train platforms, and Wickford Station includes an in-station coffee and snack shop. Both stations feature charging stations for electric and hybrid vehicles and covered bicycle storage. All MBTA trains also offer free wireless internet service.
The free wintertime parking complements the ongoing Wickford Wintertime Wednesdays promotion, with free parking and train fare from Wickford to Providence on Wednesdays through February 27, 2013.
Directions to T.F Green Station at the InterLink 700 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, R.I.
- Take I-95 to Exit 13 to the Airport Connector and take the first exit for Jefferson Boulevard. At the end of the ramp, take a left and follow 0.4 miles. The parking garage is on the right.
Directions to Wickford Junction Station 1011 Ten Rod Road, North Kingstown, R.I.
- From the South: Take Route 4 North to Exit 5 (Route 102). Turn right at the end of the ramp and follow Route 102 South about a half mile. The entrance to Wickford Junction is on the left.
- From the North: Take Route 4 South to Exit 5A (Route 102). Follow 0.8 of a mile to the station.
My, my. That was fast.
Anyone want to take bets on how much longer before this becomes a permanent change at Wickford? Peter, Jef?