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Bus ridership in Baltimore has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, and now is the time to address service improvements riders seek, MTA officials said Tuesday. “I use it every day, so it’s ...
The MTA said it would retain service on all routes at reduced frequencies to connect riders from the suburbs to job centers in the metropolitan Baltimore and Washington region. The new schedules ...
The Maryland Transit Administration changed its core bus routes for the fall starting on Sunday. The agency created the QuickLink 40 route, running from Essex to Westgate and expected to eliminate … ...
All 36 Commuter Bus routes will remain intact but service frequencies will be reduced, the Maryland Transit Administration announced Wednesday. The MTA said it would retain service on all routes ...
Riders needing additional information can call the Transit Information Contact Center at 410-539-5000. The proposed service changes would discontinue service on the following eight routes: ...
Baltimore-area transit riders are asking state lawmakers to consider more funding to improve the region’s transit system, which many find to be unreliable and too infrequent for their needs.
The Maryland Transit Administration recently released its BMORE BUS Plan, detailing its vision to improve bus service in the Baltimore region. Holly Arnold, the MTA's administrator, explains what ...
BALTIMORE -- A LocalLink route diversion is in effect until further notice for MTA Route 34 due to a sinkhole, the Maryland Transportation Authority said in a social media post Thursday afternoon.
Bus ridership in Baltimore has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, and now is the time to address service improvements riders seek, MTA officials said Tuesday.