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Your Transportation Connection
With its central location on the U.S. East Coast, Baltimore is easy to reach by your choice of transportation - highway, rail through Penn Station Baltimore, air via BWI Airport, and even water! And within four hours or less of such other major cities as New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Here's all the transportation information you need to plan your trip here.
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Amtrak
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Penn Station
1515 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD
Phone: 800-USA-RAIL Fax: NONE Web Site: www.amtrak.com
Amtrak offers attractive rail fare discounts for seniors, children, veterans, students, groups and meeting/conference attendees. Amtrak has service from 500 locations in 48 states with 50 trains per day stopping at Baltimore’s downtown Penn Station.
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Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)
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P.O. Box 8766
BWI Airport, MD
Phone: 410-859-7111 Fax: 410-859-3960 Web Site: www.bwiairport.com
BWI Marshall is Maryland's modern, user-friendly airport with more than 600 daily domestic and international flights serving more than 65 cities nonstop.
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Delta Airlines
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23029 Gray Fox Drive
Canyon Lake, CA
Phone: 951-258-4710 Web Site: www.delta.com
Fly Delta Airlines, earn up to 20,000 bonus miles by applying for our Delta Gold Sky Miles Credit Card. For reservations, call 1-800-221-1212.
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Maryland Transit Administration (MTA)
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6 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD
Phone: 410-539-5000 Fax: 410-333-2203 Web Site: www.mtamaryland.com
Ride MTA and make sightseeing easier! MTA operates weekday MARC train service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. MTA also offers Light Rail, Metro Subway, and local bus services throughout downtown Baltimore and surrounding Maryland counties. Call 410-539-5000/1-866-RIDE-MTA or go to www.mtamaryland.com for schedules.
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