Falmouth Bus Station Reopens Following Station Grill's Departure

Mr. Lingafelter said he hopes a bus company will reinstate staff at the station’s ticket window during the summer months.

By Elizabeth Saito Falmouth Enterprise

The Falmouth bus station is open to the public again, following a month-long hiatus after the departure of The Station Grill café in late December.

“We’ve tripled the access to the station,” said Wayne H. Lingafelter, executive director of Falmouth’s Economic Development and Industrial Corporation, which manages the station under a 100-year lease from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

The station’s access was previously tied to the operating hours of The Station Grill. Mr. Lingafelter said that because the café’s equipment and food were accessible to anyone entering the station, the building was only opened when café staff were on-site. This limited bus patrons’ and bike path users’ access, especially during the winter months when the café operated on reduced hours, he said.

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Lynne Broderick