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Baltimore has a variety of modes of travel, from rail to water. Find a list and contact information.
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From 5:00 am to 12:00 am WEEKDAYS From 6:00 am to 12:00 am SATURDAYS From 11:00 am to 7:00 pm SUNDAYS
Easiest access to Washington D.C.’s Union Station. Follows a commuter schedule (Only weekdays, mornings and evenings) $8.00, ~ 1 hour.
The Charles Center Metro Subway Station is one of 14 stops along the Baltimore Metro Subway line. It is the area of the city considered to be most central, and until 1995, when the extension to Johns Hopkins Hospital was opened, it was the final stop on the line. At this location, it is possible to walk to many downtown Baltimore landmarks and to transfer to many buses.
The best way to tour around Baltimore’s Inner Harbor by water. Only $20 for a full day pass, it goes to the Inner Harbor, Harbor East, Fells Point, Canton, Locust Point and Fort McHenry.
Baltimore Pennsylvania Station is the main transportation hub in Baltimore, Maryland. Designed by New York architect Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison, it was constructed in 1911 in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture for the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Short 15 minute drive or 30 minutes on the Light Rail.