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Free Rides For Unpaid Federal Employees In Maryland Offered - Baltimore, MD - "...state transportation service is going to be free," Gov. Larry Hogan said, including MARC, MTA, Baltimore Metro ...
Police said two people were arrested in the Oct. 8 death of an MTA bus driver. (Shutterstock) BALTIMORE, MD — Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of an MTA bus driver in ...
Route 54 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore and its suburbs. The route was formerly known as Route 19 prior to 2017. The line currently runs from the State Center Metro Subway Station to the intersection of Harford Road and Northern Parkway. From there it splits into two branches. About one half of buses continue operating along Harford Road to the ...
BALTIMORE, MD — At a corporate holiday party over the weekend, employees of a Baltimore development company learned they would be receiving a sizable gift. Edward St. John, the founder and ...
Elizabeth Janney, Patch Staff. BALTIMORE, MD — Two people died as the result of a crash between a sedan and an MTA bus Friday afternoon on Patapsco Avenue, according to police. The names of the ...
CityLink Lime (abbreviated LM) is a CityLink bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore and its suburbs. The line currently runs from the Mondawmin Metro Subway Station along Liberty Heights Avenue and Liberty Road to a loop known as in Milford Mill with buses marked as "Milford Mill" (not to be confused with the Milford Mill Metro Subway Station, where this route ...
SmarTrip is a contactless stored-value smart card payment system managed by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) uses a compatible payment system called CharmCard. A reciprocity agreement between the MTA and WMATA allows either card to be used for travel on any of the participating transit systems in the Baltimore-Washington ...
On March 12, Karen Salmon, Maryland's Superintendent of Schools, announced that all public schools would be closed for two weeks beginning March 16. [19] Hogan raised the state's emergency activation system to activate the Maryland National Guard and banned gatherings of more than 250 people. [18] Hogan suspended visits to state prisons and stipulated hospitals to implement policies to limit ...