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The Last Mile: Traveling to Baltimore From …
BWI Airport:
Airport travelers have many modes of transportation to choose from, depending on their Baltimore destinations:
• Taxis, shuttles and ride-share— Uber and Lyft— all serve BWI.
• MARC commuter and Amtrak trains stop at BWI.
• Light Rail will take you into downtown Baltimore, stopping at the Convention Center, and all the way north to Hunt Valley.
Penn Station:
If you’ re traveling by Amtrak or MARC train:
• Grab a cab right outside the main entrance.
• Board the Light Rail.
• Take the Charm City Circulator( more information on right) south to downtown hotels and the Convention Center, or north to Johns Hopkins University.
• Hop on an MTA bus at a stop on St. Paul Street, going south, or on Charles Street, going north.
• Tap an app for an Uber or Lyft.
FOUR WAYS TO GET AROUND TOWN
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CHARM CITY CIRCULATOR: Free bus service with four routes that go north-south and east-west, to many attractions and hotels. Take the Banner Route to get from the Inner Harbor to Fort McHenry. The circulator runs every 15-20 minutes seven days a week; hours vary.
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BALTIMORE WATER TAXI: Baltimore’ s most scenic way to get around, with stops from the Inner Harbor to Canton. For a one-price, all-day pass, you can ride around the harbor or hop on and off to visit attractions and have lunch.
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ELECTRIC SCOOTERS: Hop on a Lime, Spin or Jump electric scooter. With an app and for a small fee, you can pick up a scooter wherever you find one, scoot around town and drop it off once you’ re done.
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MTA: Maryland’ s public transit authority operates the Light Rail and the Metro subway, plus more than 60 bus routes throughout the city. Check the website for schedules and routes at mta. maryland. gov.
JUSTIN TSUCALAS
BALTIMORE. ORG 41