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TransportationThere are many ways to get around Baltimore; walking, bicycling, buses, metro subway, light rail, the MARC train, and even water taxi! [Airport] [Bicycling] [Car Sharing] [MTA] [Buses] [Light Rail] [MARC Train] [Metro Subway] [Walking] [Water Taxi] [Links] AirportThe Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall Internationl Aiproport (BWI) is Maryland's modern, user-friendly airport with more than 670 daily domestic and international flights serving more than 70 cities nonstop. Public transportation via MARC train or Light Rail go directly from several points in Baltimore City to BWI airport. BicyclingRiding a bicycle is a good option all around – you can save on gas money and parking fees, lessen your impact on the environment and get healthier – all by riding your bike! The City has been working on a Bicycle Master Plan since 2006 in order to promote bicycling. There have been new bike lanes built since then, and other changes such as better marking of trails which already exist. The Gwynns Falls Trail, for example, is a network of bike lanes downtown and through many of the parks in the city which have been more clearly marked in the past several years. If you have questions about riding your bike to work, the Baltimore Metropolitan Council even has bike mentors who can guide you in the process! Car SharingThere are many creative ways to get around without having to own a car in Baltimore. The Parking Authority of Baltimore City is also launching Baltimore CarShare, a non-profit car sharing organization. The car-sharing business Zipcar has a partnership with The Johns Hopkins University which can also be used by neighborhood residents. Maryland Transit Administration (MTA)The Maryland Transit Administration, known as the MTA, operates most mass transit in Baltimore, including the buses, metro subway, light rail and the Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) train service. Hundreds of employers offer a monthly transit stipend to thousands of their employees to encourage public transportation usage through Commuter Choice Maryland. BusesThe MTA operates nearly 50 local bus lines throughout Central Maryland. Many local bus lines connect with Light Rail, Metro Subway and MARC Train service. When riding MTA Local Bus service, pay the fare as you board. Exact fare is required. For individual local bus routes and schedule information, call the MTA Information Line at (410)–539–5000 or 1-866-RIDE-MTA (743-3682), or visit their website and click on "Bus Routes, Schedules, & Maps".
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