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Mass Transit

Maryland has been a pioneer in developing intermodal passenger transportation links. Integrated rail and bus systems in and throughout the Baltimore and Washington, D.C., metropolitan areas provide excellent access to downtown business districts and suburban centers, with direct connections to intercity rail and airports. City and suburban area commuters have access to underground and surface rail.

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Amtrak

Located in the center of the Mid-Atlantic corridor, Maryland offers great connections to east coast cities via Amtrak's Metroliner service. From Baltimore, passengers can reach New York in just over two hours, or Philadelphia in 65 minutes. Other Amtrak stops in Maryland include Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and New Carrollton, near Washington, D.C.

For more information, visit the Amtrak web site.