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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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Open Houses Are A Success!

open house 01 thumbEnvisioning a major transit line that has not been built can be a challenge, but community members did just this at a series of Open Houses that the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) held in June. The Open Houses allowed community members to imagine how the Red Line would look as it traveled through the corridor and gain an idea of how stations could enhance their neighborhoods. Community members experienced traveling to work, school, shopping, and attractions through the displays, conceptual drawings, and video simulations presented at four Open Houses throughout the Red Line corridor.

open house 03 thumbMore than 300 community members attended the Open Houses to see the current plans for the Red Line and speak with staff to gain more insight on the project. One-on-one conversations with community members not only provided a forum for the public to have its questions addressed, but also provided the MTA with the opportunity to get the public's input on the current plans. Community members were also able to learn about and give their feedback on the MTA West Baltimore MARC and proposed Bayview MARC projects, and the Baltimore City Edmondson Avenue Bridge project.

This website will soon be updated with themes heard at the open houses. The displays and the video shown at the Open Houses and photos that chronicle the events have been posted. In the meantime, we encourage you to stay connected to the Red Line planning process:

  • Speak with a Community Liaisons at one of many community events and festivals during the summer. (The summer event schedule will be available soon).
  • Attend a Red Line Citizens' Advisory Council (CAC) meeting. The next CAC meeting is on Thursday, September 13, 2012. The location for the meeting has yet to be determined.
  • Check the website regularly for updates on the project.

Thanks to all who attended the Open Houses and for your continued interest in the Red Line project.