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Tag Archives: Light Rail

Baltimore Sun: Five years later, many across Baltimore bitterly lament Gov. Hogan’s decision to kill the Red Line light rail

Posted on September 16, 2020
The Red Line aimed to transform the Baltimore region’s meager, single-line light rail and subway, into a more unified, useful network.
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Posted in: GBC News
| Tagged baltimore city, baltimore link, Canton, city transit planning, Civil Rights, Don Fry, Donald C. Fry, Downtown, economic development, federal funding, Fells Point, gas tax, Governor Hogan, jobs, Johns Hopkins Bayview, Larry Hogan, Light Rail, Martin O’Malley, Maryland, MTA, pandemic, Red Line, region, residents, riders, state funding, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, transit, transportation, west baltimore, woodlawn

Baltimore Sun: Baltimore-area buses break down more than in most other cities, partly because the MTA forgot to buy new ones

Posted on March 9, 2020
MTA bus
State-run buses in Baltimore break down about six times more frequently than buses in St. Louis or Denver.
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| Tagged baltimore city, busses, Del. Brooke Lierman, Federal Transit Administration, funding, GBC, Greater Baltimore, Greater Baltimore Committee, Kevin Quinn, Light Rail, Maryland, MTA, regional transportation, Sen. Craig Zucker, transit, transportation

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