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  2. WMHS Braddock Campus (Cumberland, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    WMHS Braddock Campus. Western Maryland Health System. WMHS Braddock Campus. Geography. Location. 900 Seton Drive, Cumberland, Maryland, United States. Coordinates. 39°39′19.5″N 78°47′44″W. /  39.655417°N 78.79556°W  / 39.655417; -78.79556.

  3. Maryland Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge. The Maryland Transit Administration ( MTA) is a state-operated mass transit administration in Maryland, and is part of the Maryland Department of Transportation. The MTA operates a comprehensive transit system throughout the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area. There are 80 bus lines serving the Baltimore ...

  4. UPMC Western Maryland - Wikipedia

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    UPMC Western Maryland. /  39.64833°N 78.73278°W  / 39.64833; -78.73278. UPMC Western Maryland is a hospital and health system located in Cumberland, Maryland, in Allegany County. The facility, which opened on November 21, 2009, is part of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) system as of February 3, 2020. [2]

  5. Proposed Bay Bridge 3rd Span Location Focus Of Public ... - Patch

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    Under the Pasadena potential, cars would follow Maryland Route 100 until it hits Maryland Route 177. The bridge would jet out near Gibson Island and tie into U.S. Route 301 on the Eastern Shore.

  6. Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients

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    In the 2009 legislative session, Governor Martin O’Malley signed into law House Bill 706, which gives the Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) the authority to regulate the state's insurance industry to provide incentives for doctors to connect their practices to CRISP's health information exchange. Maryland's Health IT Extension Center ...

  7. Railroad Crossing To Close Monday For Maintenance ... - Patch

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    While the railroad crossing is closed, traffic will detour via Marriottsville Road, Granite Road, Woodstock Road and MD 99. Weather permitting, the project be completed by 4 p.m. Oct. 20.

  8. List of MTA Maryland bus routes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list and description of the local, express and commuter bus routes of the Maryland Transit Administration, which serve Baltimore and the surrounding suburban areas as of June 2017 following the Baltimore Link Launch. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 49,376,400, or about 148,500 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023.

  9. Proposed Railroad Crossing Closure Denied By Harford Co ...

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    Proposed Railroad Crossing Closure Denied By Harford Co. Executive - Bel Air, MD - Howard County Executive Bob Cassilly has denied a request to close Joppa Road on both sides of the CSX railroad ...

  10. Baltimore Metro SubwayLink - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Metro SubwayLink is a rapid transit line serving Baltimore, Maryland, and its northwestern suburbs, operated by the Maryland Transit Administration. The segment in Downtown Baltimore is underground, while most of the line outside the central city is elevated or at surface grade. [2] In 2023, the line had a ridership of 1,988,300 ...

  11. History of Maryland Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    History of Maryland Transit Administration. The Maryland Transit Administration was originally known as the Baltimore Metropolitan Transit Authority, then the Maryland Mass Transit Administration before it changed to its current name in October 2001. [1] The MTA took over the operations of the old Baltimore Transit Company on April 30, 1970.