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What is the Baltimore Red Line?

The Red Line is a proposed Light Rail transit project that will create the Baltimore region's first east-west rapid transit connection between west Baltimore County and east Baltimore City, connecting the areas of Woodlawn, Edmondson Village, West Baltimore, Downtown, Harbor East, Fells Point, Canton and the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus. The Red Line could transform travel in the corridor with faster, more reliable service to the region’s job and entertainment centers as well as existing bus and rail services.

Where will the Red Line go?

The Red Line will travel 14.1 miles between west Baltimore County and east Baltimore City, stopping at 19 proposed stations listed below. In addition to serving downtown Baltimore, the line will also reach key Baltimore institutions like the Social Security Administration, University of Maryland at Baltimore and the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Campus, as well as local attractions such as the Inner Harbor, Gwynn Falls Trails, the historic communities of West Baltimore, as well as the historic Fells Point community.

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What is the project schedule?

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Station Area Advisory Committees Share Progress at Well-Attended Open Houses

The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) thanks the community members who participated in the Red Line spring open houses. More than 400 neighborhood residents attended to gather information, ask questions and offer their input on the station design concepts presented by the Station Area Advisory Committees (SAACs).

For the past six months the SAACs – consisting of more than 250 community stakeholders – have been meeting to provide input on how 19 stations along the proposed Baltimore Red Line can be designed to best serve their communities. At the four open houses, SAAC members shared their findings with the public.

 

The MTA will now begin to summarize the themes heard at the open houses and make that information available online and in future project newsletters. We are also planning to update the website with some of the Open House informational displays. In addition, the SAACs will hold another round of meetings in June 2011. We encourage you to stay connected to the Red Line planning process:

Again, thank you for joining us this month for our Open Houses.

Click here to view photos from the Open Houses.