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Johns Hopkins' 21st Century Cities initiative report suggests investments in MARC train service would provide benefits for both residents of Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Baltimore deserves a true MARC express train that takes no more than 40 minutes to get to D.C. and back.
There is currently a northbound DC-Baltimore express MARC train which leaves Washington Union Station at 7:20 am and makes it to Baltimore Penn Station in 37 minutes with no stops in between.
The MARC trains from Baltimore's Penn Station to Washington's Union Station continue to see more riders on the weekends. This comes after a few months of extended Saturday and Sunday service.
The Baltimore Business Journal has the story: Maryland’s Department of Transportation has allotted $100 million for improvements to the state’s MARC train service. Part of the upgrades include ...
Riding on the last MARC train of the night f4rom Washington D.C. to Baltimore reminds riders why they love city life—all these people! Aboard, the day-to-day dramas of the District’s toiling ...
Listen to this article BALTIMORE — A commuter rail link between Baltimore and Washington is adding more trains to handle increased ridership and better serve University of Maryland students ...
Amtrak says it has fixed the power problems that stranded commuters on the Northeast Corridor, including MARC commuters, and service has returned to normal. The power disruption happened about 7: ...
The Maryland Transit Administration's MARC trains, which run only on weekdays, are expected to start running between Washington and Baltimore on weekends this year.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Two trains will be added to MARC's Camden Line to boost service between the Baltimore and College Park campuses of the University of Maryland, the nominee for transportation ...