Transportation Public transit Palmer is served by the
Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) with two routes, the Palmer Shuttle and the Ware Shuttle. The Palmer Shuttle connects Palmer Big Y, Palmer Center, Wing Hospital, and the villages of Thorndike, Three Rivers, and Bondsville. Select trips run directly from Palmer Big Y to Springfield Union Station. The Ware Shuttle connects the Church Street Senior Center and Valley View to Ware Center, Ware Walmart, Palmer Center, Palmer Big Y, and Wilbraham Big Y; in Wilbraham, riders can transfer to other PVTA routes into Springfield. Both routes operate seven days per week.
Railroads Palmer has been called the "Town of Seven Railroads". These included five operating railroads (
Boston & Albany,
Central Vermont,
Springfield, Athol & North-eastern,
Ware River, and
Central Massachusetts), one which was built but never operated (
Hampden), and one which was not completed (
Southern New England) The B&A, CV, and Ware River served
Union Station, which was designed by
H. H. Richardson. The Central Vermont was sold to RailTex in 1995 and operated as the
New England Central Railroad. RailTex was merged into
RailAmerica in 2000, which in turn was acquired by the
Genesee & Wyoming company in 2012. The B&A is now the
CSX Boston Subdivision, while parts of the otherwise defunct Ware River and Central Massachusetts are operated by the
Massachusetts Central Railroad. The SA&N was abandoned in the 1930s when the
Quabbin Reservoir was built.
Amtrak's
Lake Shore Limited passes through Palmer, as did the
Montrealer from 1989 to 1995 and the
Vermonter from 1995 to 2014, but no trains have stopped at Palmer since 1971. Union Station is privately owned and houses a restaurant. On January 17, 2024
MassDOT announced that a consultant has been selected to progress planning and design work for the new train station as part of the
West-East Rail project.
Road I-90 (Mass. Turnpike) currently has one exit in Palmer nearby the center of the city. This exit leads to
Massachusetts Route 32, which runs south to north from Monson to the center of the city then runs through the eastern side of the city until it enters Ware.
U.S. Route 20 which runs east to west, coming from Brimfield (not including a short clip through Monson), it then enters the center of the city, intersecting MA 32 and
MA 181. After this U.S. 20 heads west into Wilbraham. MA 181 starts at U.S. 20 in the city center, before heading north into Three Rivers and Bondsville. After that, MA 181 enters Belchertown.
MA 67 starts nearby the Monson border on U.S. 20 and stays on the extreme east side of Palmer before it heads into Warren. MA 67 goes under I-90, but never intersects the highway.
Fire and water Unlike many Massachusetts communities, The Town of Palmer does not have its own water department. Instead Palmer, Bondsville and Three Rivers each have their own water department and their own fire department. Each fire department has its own fire chief, as there is no town-wide chief. Thorndike does not have its own fire department or water department instead contracting out with Palmer. The Thorndike Fire Department was disbanded following World War II. ==Notable people==