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  2. MARC Train - Wikipedia

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    The Penn Line is a 77-mile (124 km) line that runs along the far southern leg of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor between Washington, D.C., and Perryville, Maryland, via Baltimore Penn Station. Most trains operate along a 39-mile (63 km) stretch between Washington and Baltimore Penn, with limited service to Martin State Airport and Perryville.

  3. List of MARC Train stations - Wikipedia

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    There are 42 MARC Train stations in the commuter rail system; all three lines terminate at Union Station in Washington, D.C, where passengers can connect with Amtrak, Virginia Railway Express, and Washington Metro trains. Development of a new MARC station at the former Amtrak station in Elkton, Maryland began in 2014, with plans to open by 2040.

  4. Germantown station (MARC) - Wikipedia

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    Germantown is a passenger rail station on the MARC Brunswick Line between Washington, D.C., and Martinsburg, West Virginia (with a branch to Frederick, Maryland ). [4] It is one of the busiest stations on the Brunswick Line along with Silver Spring and Rockville stations. All Brunswick Line trains stop at this station.

  5. Baltimore Penn Station - Wikipedia

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    Designated BCL. 1975. Baltimore Penn Station, formally named Baltimore Pennsylvania Station in full, is the main inter-city passenger rail hub in Baltimore, Maryland. Designed by New York City architect Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison (1872–1938), it was constructed in 1911 in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture for the Pennsylvania Railroad.

  6. Penn Line - Wikipedia

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    MARC Train: Train number(s) 400–499, 502–579, 610–698: Operator(s) Amtrak (under contract) Daily ridership: 24,267: History; Opened: 1881: Technical; Line length: 77 mi (124 km) Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge: Electrification: Overhead line, 12 kV 25 Hz AC: Operating speed: 44 mph (71 km/h) (avg.) 125 mph (201 ...

  7. MARC Train Service to Resume at Aberdeen, Perryville

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    Trains will be departing from the stations Wednesday afternoon as cleanup from a freight train that pulled down wires is completed. Deb Belt , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 10:59 am ET

  8. Brunswick Line - Wikipedia

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    MARC Train: Train number(s) 870–895: Operator(s) Alstom/Maryland Transit Administration: Rolling stock: Siemens Charger, MPI MPXpress MP36PH-3C, Bombardier Multilevel: Daily ridership: 7,497 (June 2017) History; Opened: 1873: Technical; Line length: 74 mi (119 km) Number of tracks: 2-5: Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard ...

  9. New Carrollton station - Wikipedia

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    New Carrollton. / 38.9480; -76.8719. New Carrollton station is a joint Washington Metro, MARC, and Amtrak station just outside the city limits of New Carrollton, Prince George's County, Maryland located at the eastern end of the Metro's Orange Line. The station will also serve as the eastern terminus of the Purple Line, currently under ...

  10. Point of Rocks station - Wikipedia

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    Point of Rocks is a historic passenger rail station on the MARC Brunswick Line between Washington, D.C., and Martinsburg, WV, located at Point of Rocks, Frederick County, Maryland, United States. [7] The station was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1873, and designed by E. Francis Baldwin. It is situated at the junction of the B&O ...

  11. Frederick station - Wikipedia

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    Frederick is a passenger rail station and the northern terminus of the MARC Brunswick Line 's Frederick branch, which heads south toward Washington, D.C. This is one of two stations on the Frederick branch. [5] The station is also a major hub for buses of the TransIT Services of Frederick, Maryland . Frederick Station is located at 100 South ...