83 Hunt Valley HARFORD Susquehanna River CECIL Pepper Road COUNTY Forest Hill Cecil County COUNTY Oregon McCormick Road 7 Cockeysville Harford County Ridge Harford County Park Gilroy Road County Harford Community College Cockeysville Warren Road Bel Air 11 Fairgrounds

Timonium 11 Churchville Loch Raven Lutherville Fallston 29 Carroll County Reservoir Lutherville-Timonium Baltimore County 95 Gunpowder Falls Emmorton Subject to future feasibility analysis State Park Paradise Heights Perryville and local jurisdiction support 7 Reisterstown BALTIMORE Light RailLink Line North Plaza 11 COUNTY Kenilworth 795 Towson Box Hill Aberdeen 695 9 83 Owings Mills Garrison 29 8 695 Perry Hall Metro SubwayLink Line Liberty Pikesville Parkville 6 Parkville 95 Reservoir 14 Baltimore County Falls Road Hillendale Edgewood Aberdeen Proving Pikesville Deer Park Baltimore City Mt. Washington Hamilton Ground Old Court 9 10 CARROLL Belvedere Good Samaritan Northwest Hospital Square Hospital Edgewood COUNTY Milford Mill Waltherson Putty Hill White Marsh 15 Milford Mill Cold Spring Lane Reisterstown Plaza Pimlico Park Randallstown Heights 6 8 Overlea Nottingham Rockdale Rogers Avenue 14 22 Morgan State Woodberry 1 University City 10 Windsor Mill West Cold Spring 1 Waverly College Johns Hopkins 22 Garden- Cedonia University ville 22 Lake Montebello Lochearn 15 Green- Belair- Gunpowder Mondawmin North Station Edison Forest Park BCCC 83 mount Penn-North Reservoir Hill Avenue North North Courthouse Square BALTIMORE River Carroll County Walbrook Junction 20 20 20 Berea Frankford 695 Coppin State Univ. COUNTY 13 12 1 8 6 ard County East Impact How Martin Airport Sandtown- Upton Mt. Royal 9 Area 10 Hollander Ridge Winchester Orchard Ridge 695 Penn Station Patapsco Valley CMS State Park (Centers for Medicare and Security Social 22 Medicaid Services) Square Security State/Cultural Center Martin Johnston Baltimore City Square EBDI Lakewood Airport Baltimore County West Midtown/UB 70 95 Impact 6 9 MARC Washington Prison Johns Hopkins Hospital Lafayette 19 Monument Complex Square Area Orangeville Middle Mt. 19 19 Vernon Oldtown Northeast Middle East 1 8 Mall Market River 13 12 6 9 Edmondson Harlem Poppleton Lexington Mercy Catonsville Westview Village Park Market Medical Ctr. Normandy 16 16 13 16 17 13 13 City Hall 19 22 70 Middle River SW Impact Area 16 17 West Baltimore Baltimore Charles Shot Washington Butchers McElderry 16 Franklin Arena Center Tower Hill Hill Park Square Bon Secours 17 6 9 17 17 Ellwood 5 Hospital Park Johns Hopkins Essex Turf Valley UM Transit Center Convention Center Ellicott City 17 Bayview Shipley Union Mt. Clare National City Upper Hill Square Aquarium Springs Fells Eastpoint Paradise Baltimore 27 12 16 5 Highlands 19 30 22 18 UM Medical Center Harbor Broadway Fells Patterson Highland- East Market Point Park Canton town Greektown 5 Eastwood Long Gate Montgomery Park M&T 5 5 12 Bank 1 8 Stadium

Westport Brewers O’Donnell Back Baltimore County 695 23 South Baltimore Hill Heights Greyhound/ BALTIMORE Ellicott Horseshoe Cherry Hill River City Howard County Lansdowne CITY 12 95 UMBC Brooklyn 18 Patapsco Centre Park Halethorpe 23 UMBC Middle Dundalk 21 Patapsco Patuxent Baltimore 2 Patapsco Valley Highlands Anne ArundelBaltimore County City River Environmental 95 21 895 695 Area 27 30 State Park

895 Baltimore City

Nursery Baltimore County St. Denis Road Brooklyn Park North Point Columbia Crossing HOWARD Relay Curtis Bay State Park 295 Columbia North COUNTY Linthicum Long Reach 18 30 21 695 Curtis Columbia Creek Clarksville Town Center 95 Sparrows Point Linthicum Elkridge Centre at Glen Burnie West

26 27 25 Elkridge MARC Woodcrest 21 Light RailLink Line MARC Penn Line Snowden River 97 2 BWI Business Dorsey District Maple Howard Square Lawn Linthicum Ferndale Columbia Gateway Glen Haven Maple Lawn Heights Brandon JHU Applied Physics Lab 25 Woods Howard County Columbia Howard County BWI Rail Station BWI Airport Montgomery County Gateway 30 30 Food Center Anne Arundel County 25 295 24 Broken Land Rock Jessup 26 21 Creek Rockville Burtonsville 25 24 Glen Burnie Whitehurst ANNE 25 Arundel Preserve 97 (Cromwell) ARUNDEL 3 MARC 27 95 Marley Bay Garrett Park COUNTY Station

National Business Park Savage Savage Pasadena White Oak Maglev Line 26 24 Jacobsville Kensington Severn 4 North Laurel Annapolis Junction / NSA Pasadena Existing Frequent Transit Network Regional Transit Corridors

Metro SubwayLink, Light RailLink, CityLink, and frequent Existing Corridor Potential Corridor MONTGOMERY Existing LocalLink lines that make up the existing Frequent Transit 1 2 3

Montgomery County station, stop, Network (FTN) 21 Quarterfield Crossing Existing Potential community See accompanying or transfer point More detail on the existing FTN can be found in MDOT MTA’s list of potential COUNTY Fort transit system maps at mta.maryland.gov station, stop, served by corridor Prince Georges County corridors for Severna Park or transfer point (NOT a literal station/stop nor an Laurel Park Meade exhaustive list of communities) endpoints Silver Spring Maryland City Existing and Forthcoming Dedicated Bus Lanes Installed under BaltimoreLink and North Avenue Rising Fort Meade / NSA Severna Park 24 Odenton 26 Other Regional Projects Early Opportunity Mid-Term Opportunity Long-Term Opportunity Laurel Odenton Corridors 495 Corridors Corridors 3 Highlighting indicates areas throughout Central Maryland that are projected to see significant job and/or population growth. Within Baltimore City, highlighting indicates the city’s four Impact Investment Areas. (See DHCD’s 2018 A New Era of Neighborhood Investment: A Framework Muirkirk Magothy for Community Development.) Highlighted areas would receive investment in local transit to improve access to and between regional transit corridors, including some River combination of the following: Local Bus Improvements Greenbelt Transit Local buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, stops every 1/4 to 1/2 mile, and onboard Patuxent Severn Run Anne Arundel fare payment Community College Network Environmental Regional Bus Improvements Montgomery County Research Improvement Commuter buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours where there is increasing off-peak Millersville Washington DC College Park Refuge Area Area commuting demand, limited stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment Water Transportation Improvements Water taxis or ferries with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, limited Indicated by 295 495 stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment striped waterway Riverdale WASHINGTON MARC Penn Line Shared Mobility Microtransit, micromobility, and on-demand connections with limited stops and offboard (app-based) DC New Carrollton Seabrook Bowie State University Severn fare payment

River Travel ● Existing Flow ● Projected Data Waugh Chapel Arnold How Were Corridors Determined? ● Transit-Supportive Areas Anne Arundel County k c Land ● Growth Areas Union Station These are all potential (not final) corridors subject to revision based a Use b ● Job Centers Prince Georges County on your feedback! Potential corridors were determined by d

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u Pro- ● Job and Housing Density P pensity 28 ● Current and expected land uses ● High Transit Need PRINCE ● Transit propensity (transit demand) Existing ● Existing Service Levels Crofton ● Existing transit service Transit VIRGINIA GEORGES 3 ● Public discussions and existing regional, county, and municipal plans Network ● Missing Connections Potomac COUNTY River Parole What is a Regional Transit Corridor? South Bowie Davidsonville Harry S Truman Parole

495 95 495 28 28 28 Annapolis Washington DC Frequency Operating Hours Other Characteristics Available Modes Transit Priority Stops Limited Stop or Express Bus Heavy Rail Varying use of dedicated At least every 15 14 to 24 hours Onboard and minutes peak per day seven Limited suburban stops offboard fare payment Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Commuter Bus roadway/right-of-way space More frequent urban stops Light Rail and/or coordinated traffic signals At least every 20 to 60 days a week Stops with shelters, minutes off-peak wayfinding, and lighting Prince Georges County South River 83 Hunt Valley HARFORD Susquehanna River CECIL Pepper Road COUNTY Forest Hill Cecil County COUNTY Oregon McCormick Road 7 Cockeysville Harford County Ridge Harford County Park Gilroy Road Baltimore County Warren Road Bel Air 11 Fairgrounds

Timonium 11 Loch Raven Lutherville Fallston 29 Carroll County Reservoir

Baltimore County Gunpowder Falls 95 Subject to future feasibility analysis State Park Perryville and local jurisdiction support 7 Reisterstown BALTIMORE Light RailLink Line North Plaza 11 COUNTY Kenilworth 795 Towson Aberdeen 695 9 83 Owings Mills 29 8 695 Perry Hall Metro SubwayLink Line Liberty Pikesville 6 Parkville 95 Reservoir 14 Baltimore County Falls Road Hillendale Edgewood Aberdeen Proving Pikesville Deer Park Baltimore City Mt. Washington Hamilton Ground Old Court 9 10 CARROLL Belvedere Good Samaritan Northwest Hospital Square Hospital Edgewood COUNTY Milford Mill Waltherson White Marsh 15 Milford Mill Cold Spring Lane Reisterstown Plaza Pimlico Park Randallstown Heights 6 8 Overlea Nottingham Rockdale Rogers Avenue 14 22 Morgan State Woodberry 1 University City 10 Windsor Mill West Cold Spring 1 Waverly College Druid Hill Park Johns Hopkins 22 Garden- Cedonia University ville 22 Lake Montebello Lochearn 15 Green- Belair- Gunpowder Mondawmin North Station Edison Forest Park BCCC 83 mount Penn-North Reservoir Hill Avenue North North Courthouse Square BALTIMORE River Carroll County Walbrook Junction 20 20 20 Berea Frankford 695 Coppin State Univ. COUNTY 13 12 1 8 6 ard County East Impact How Martin Airport Sandtown- Upton Mt. Royal 9 Area 10 Hollander Ridge Winchester Orchard Ridge 695 Penn Station Patapsco Valley CMS State Park (Centers for Medicare and Security Social 22 Medicaid Services) Square Security State/Cultural Center Martin Johnston Baltimore City Square EBDI Lakewood Airport Baltimore County West Midtown/UB 70 95 Impact 6 9 MARC Penn Line Washington Prison Johns Hopkins Hospital Lafayette 19 Monument Complex Square Area Orangeville Middle Mt. 19 19 Vernon Oldtown Northeast Middle East 1 8 Mall Market River 13 12 6 9 Edmondson Harlem Poppleton Lexington Mercy Catonsville Westview Village Park Market Medical Ctr. Normandy 16 16 13 16 17 13 13 City Hall 19 22 70 Middle River SW Impact Area 16 17 West Baltimore Baltimore Charles Shot Washington Butchers McElderry 16 Franklin Arena Center Tower Hill Hill Park Square Bon Secours 17 6 9 17 17 Ellwood 5 Hospital Park Johns Hopkins Essex Turf Valley UM Transit Center Convention Center Ellicott City 17 Bayview Shipley Union Mt. Clare Inner Harbor National City Upper Hill Square Aquarium Springs Fells Eastpoint Paradise Baltimore 27 12 16 5 Highlands 19 30 22 18 UM Medical Center Harbor Broadway Fells Patterson Highland- Camden Station East Market Point Park Canton town Greektown 5 Eastwood Long Gate Montgomery Park M&T 5 5 12 Bank 1 8 Stadium

Westport Brewers O’Donnell Back Baltimore County 695 23 South Baltimore Hill Heights Greyhound/ BALTIMORE Ellicott Horseshoe Cherry Hill River City Howard County Lansdowne CITY 12 95 UMBC Brooklyn 18 Patapsco Centre Park Halethorpe 23 Middle Dundalk 21 Patapsco Patuxent Baltimore 2 Patapsco Valley Highlands Anne ArundelBaltimore County City River Environmental 95 21 895 695 Area 27 30 State Park

895 Baltimore City

Nursery Baltimore County St. Denis Road Brooklyn Park North Point Columbia Crossing HOWARD Curtis Bay State Park 295 Columbia North COUNTY Linthicum 18 30 21 695 Curtis Columbia Creek Clarksville Town Center 95 Sparrows Point Linthicum Centre at Glen Burnie West

26 27 25 Elkridge MARC Camden Line Woodcrest 21 Light RailLink Line MARC Penn Line 97 2 BWI Business Maple Dorsey District Lawn Linthicum Ferndale Glen Haven Maple Lawn Heights Brandon JHU Applied Physics Lab 25 Woods Howard County Columbia Howard County BWI Rail Station BWI Airport Montgomery County Gateway 30 30 Anne Arundel County 25 295 24 Rock 26 21 Jessup Creek Rockville Burtonsville 25 24 ANNE Glen Burnie 25 97 (Cromwell) ARUNDEL 3 MARC Brunswick Line 27 95 Marley Garrett Park COUNTY Station

Savage Savage White Oak Maglev Line 26 24 Jacobsville Kensington Severn 4 Pasadena Existing Frequent Transit Network Regional Transit Corridors

Metro SubwayLink, Light RailLink, CityLink, and frequent Existing Corridor Potential Corridor MONTGOMERY Existing LocalLink lines that make up the existing Frequent Transit 1 2 3

Montgomery County station, stop, Network (FTN) 21 Existing Potential community See accompanying or transfer point More detail on the existing FTN can be found in MDOT MTA’s list of potential COUNTY Fort transit system maps at mta.maryland.gov station, stop, served by corridor Prince Georges County or transfer point (NOT a literal station/stop nor an corridors for Laurel Park Meade exhaustive list of communities) endpoints Silver Spring Existing and Forthcoming Dedicated Bus Lanes Severna Park Installed under BaltimoreLink and North Avenue Rising 24 Odenton 26 Other Regional Projects Early Opportunity Mid-Term Opportunity Long-Term Opportunity Laurel Odenton Corridors 495 Corridors Corridors 3 Highlighting indicates areas throughout Central Maryland that are projected to see significant job and/or population growth. Within Baltimore City, highlighting indicates the city’s four Impact Investment Areas. (See DHCD’s 2018 A New Era of Neighborhood Investment: A Framework Muirkirk Magothy for Community Development.) Highlighted areas would receive investment in local transit to improve access to and between regional transit corridors, including some River combination of the following: Local Bus Improvements Greenbelt Severn Run Transit Local buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, stops every 1/4 to 1/2 mile, and onboard Patuxent Network fare payment Environmental Regional Bus Improvements Montgomery County Research Improvement Commuter buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours where there is increasing off-peak Washington DC College Park Refuge Area Area commuting demand, limited stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment Water Transportation Improvements Water taxis or ferries with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, limited Indicated by 295 495 stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment striped waterway Riverdale WASHINGTON MARC Penn Line Shared Mobility Microtransit, micromobility, and on-demand connections with limited stops and offboard (app-based) DC New Carrollton Seabrook Bowie State University Severn fare payment

River Travel ● Existing Flow ● Projected Data How Were Corridors Determined? ● Transit-Supportive Areas Anne Arundel County k c Land ● Growth Areas Union Station These are all potential (not final) corridors subject to revision based a Use b ● Job Centers Prince Georges County on your feedback! Potential corridors were determined by d

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u Pro- ● Job and Housing Density P pensity 28 ● Current and expected land uses ● High Transit Need PRINCE ● Transit propensity (transit demand) Existing ● Existing Service Levels Crofton ● Existing transit service Transit VIRGINIA GEORGES 3 ● Public discussions and existing regional, county, and municipal plans Network ● Missing Connections Potomac COUNTY River Parole What is a Regional Transit Corridor?

495 95 495 28 28 28 Annapolis Washington DC Frequency Operating Hours Other Characteristics Available Modes Transit Priority Stops Limited Stop or Express Bus Heavy Rail Varying use of dedicated At least every 15 14 to 24 hours Onboard and minutes peak per day seven Limited suburban stops offboard fare payment Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Commuter Bus roadway/right-of-way space More frequent urban stops Light Rail Commuter Rail and/or coordinated traffic signals At least every 20 to 60 days a week Stops with shelters, minutes off-peak wayfinding, and lighting Prince Georges County South River 83 Hunt Valley HARFORD Susquehanna River CECIL Pepper Road COUNTY Forest Hill Cecil County COUNTY Oregon McCormick Road 7 Cockeysville Harford County Ridge Harford County Park Gilroy Road Baltimore County Warren Road Bel Air 11 Fairgrounds

Timonium 11 Loch Raven Lutherville Fallston 29 Carroll County Reservoir

Baltimore County Gunpowder Falls 95 Subject to future feasibility analysis State Park Perryville and local jurisdiction support 7 Reisterstown BALTIMORE Light RailLink Line North Plaza 11 COUNTY Kenilworth 795 Towson Aberdeen 695 9 83 Owings Mills Garrison 29 8 695 Perry Hall Metro SubwayLink Line Liberty Pikesville Parkville 6 Parkville 95 Reservoir 14 Baltimore County Falls Road Hillendale Edgewood Aberdeen Proving Pikesville Deer Park Baltimore City Mt. Washington Hamilton Ground Old Court 9 10 CARROLL Belvedere Good Samaritan Northwest Hospital Square Hospital Edgewood COUNTY Milford Mill Waltherson Putty Hill White Marsh 15 Milford Mill Cold Spring Lane Reisterstown Plaza Pimlico Park Randallstown Heights 6 8 Overlea Nottingham Rockdale Rogers Avenue 14 22 Morgan State Woodberry 1 University City 10 Windsor Mill West Cold Spring 1 Waverly College Druid Hill Park Johns Hopkins 22 Garden- Cedonia University ville 22 Lake Montebello Lochearn 15 Green- Belair- Gunpowder Mondawmin North Station Edison Forest Park BCCC 83 mount Penn-North Reservoir Hill Avenue North North Courthouse Square BALTIMORE River Carroll County Walbrook Junction 20 20 20 Berea Frankford 695 Coppin State Univ. COUNTY 13 12 1 8 6 ard County East Impact How Martin Airport Sandtown- Upton Mt. Royal 9 Area 10 Hollander Ridge Winchester Orchard Ridge 695 Penn Station Patapsco Valley CMS State Park (Centers for Medicare and Security Social 22 Medicaid Services) Square Security State/Cultural Center Martin Johnston Baltimore City Square EBDI Lakewood Airport Baltimore County West Midtown/UB 70 95 Impact 6 9 MARC Penn Line Washington Prison Johns Hopkins Hospital Lafayette 19 Monument Complex Square Area Orangeville Middle Mt. 19 19 Vernon Oldtown Northeast Middle East 1 8 Mall Market River 13 12 6 9 Edmondson Harlem Poppleton Lexington Mercy Village Park Market Medical Ctr. 16 16 13 16 17 13 13 City Hall 19 22 70 Middle River SW Impact Area 16 17 West Baltimore Baltimore Charles Shot Washington Butchers McElderry 16 Franklin Arena Center Tower Hill Hill Park Square Bon Secours 17 6 9 17 17 Ellwood 5 Hospital Park Johns Hopkins Essex Turf Valley UM Transit Center Convention Center Ellicott City 17 Bayview Shipley Union Mt. Clare Inner Harbor National City Upper Hill Square Aquarium Springs Fells Eastpoint Paradise Baltimore 27 12 16 5 Highlands 19 30 22 18 UM Medical Center Harbor Broadway Fells Patterson Highland- Camden Station East Market Point Park Canton town Greektown Eastwood Montgomery Park M&T 5 5 5 12 Bank 1 8 Stadium

695 23 Westport South Baltimore Brewers O’Donnell Back Baltimore County BALTIMORE Hill Heights Ellicott Cherry Hill River City Howard County Lansdowne CITY 12 95 UMBC Brooklyn 18 Halethorpe 23 Patapsco Middle Dundalk 21 Patapsco Patuxent Baltimore 2 Patapsco Valley Highlands Anne ArundelBaltimore County City River Environmental 95 21 895 695 Area 27 30 State Park

895 Baltimore City

Nursery Baltimore County St. Denis Road North Point HOWARD Curtis Bay State Park 295 Columbia North COUNTY Linthicum 18 30 21 695 Curtis Columbia Creek Clarksville Town Center 95 Sparrows Point Linthicum West

26 27 25 Elkridge MARC Camden Line Woodcrest 21 Light RailLink Line MARC Penn Line Snowden River 97 2 BWI Business Maple Dorsey District Lawn Linthicum Ferndale Columbia Gateway Heights Brandon 25 Woods Howard County Columbia Howard County BWI Rail Station BWI Airport Montgomery County Gateway 30 30 Anne Arundel County 25 295 24 Rock Jessup 26 21 Arundel Mills Creek Rockville 25 24 ANNE Glen Burnie 25 Arundel Preserve 97 (Cromwell) ARUNDEL 3 MARC Brunswick Line 27 95 Marley Chesapeake Bay Garrett Park COUNTY Station

Savage Savage National Business Park Maglev Line 26 24 Jacobsville Kensington Severn 4 Annapolis Junction / NSA Pasadena Existing Frequent Transit Network Regional Transit Corridors

Metro SubwayLink, Light RailLink, CityLink, and frequent Existing Corridor Potential Corridor MONTGOMERY Existing LocalLink lines that make up the existing Frequent Transit 1 2 3

Montgomery County station, stop, Network (FTN) 21 Existing Potential community See accompanying or transfer point More detail on the existing FTN can be found in MDOT MTA’s list of potential COUNTY Fort transit system maps at mta.maryland.gov station, stop, served by corridor Prince Georges County or transfer point (NOT a literal station/stop nor an corridors for Laurel Park Meade exhaustive list of communities) endpoints Silver Spring Maryland City Existing and Forthcoming Dedicated Bus Lanes Severna Park Installed under BaltimoreLink and North Avenue Rising 24 Odenton 26 Other Regional Projects Early Opportunity Mid-Term Opportunity Long-Term Opportunity Laurel Odenton Corridors 495 Corridors Corridors 3 Highlighting indicates areas throughout Central Maryland that are projected to see significant job and/or population growth. Within Baltimore City, highlighting indicates the city’s four Impact Investment Areas. (See DHCD’s 2018 A New Era of Neighborhood Investment: A Framework Muirkirk Magothy for Community Development.) Highlighted areas would receive investment in local transit to improve access to and between regional transit corridors, including some River combination of the following: Local Bus Improvements Greenbelt Severn Run Transit Local buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, stops every 1/4 to 1/2 mile, and onboard Patuxent Network fare payment Environmental Regional Bus Improvements Montgomery County Research Improvement Commuter buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours where there is increasing off-peak Washington DC College Park Refuge Area Area commuting demand, limited stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment Water Transportation Improvements Water taxis or ferries with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, limited Indicated by 295 495 stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment striped waterway Riverdale WASHINGTON MARC Penn Line Shared Mobility Microtransit, micromobility, and on-demand connections with limited stops and offboard (app-based) DC New Carrollton Seabrook Bowie State University Severn fare payment

River Travel ● Existing Flow ● Projected Data How Were Corridors Determined? ● Transit-Supportive Areas Anne Arundel County k c Land ● Growth Areas Union Station These are all potential (not final) corridors subject to revision based a Use b ● Job Centers Prince Georges County on your feedback! Potential corridors were determined by d

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u Pro- ● Job and Housing Density P pensity 28 ● Current and expected land uses ● High Transit Need PRINCE ● Transit propensity (transit demand) Existing ● Existing Service Levels Crofton ● Existing transit service Transit VIRGINIA GEORGES 3 ● Public discussions and existing regional, county, and municipal plans Network ● Missing Connections Potomac COUNTY River Parole What is a Regional Transit Corridor?

495 95 495 28 28 28 Annapolis Washington DC Frequency Operating Hours Other Characteristics Available Modes Transit Priority Stops Limited Stop or Express Bus Heavy Rail Varying use of dedicated At least every 15 14 to 24 hours Onboard and minutes peak per day seven Limited suburban stops offboard fare payment Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Commuter Bus roadway/right-of-way space More frequent urban stops Light Rail Commuter Rail and/or coordinated traffic signals At least every 20 to 60 days a week Stops with shelters, minutes off-peak wayfinding, and lighting Prince Georges County South River 83 Hunt Valley HARFORD Susquehanna River CECIL Pepper Road COUNTY Forest Hill Cecil County COUNTY Oregon McCormick Road 7 Cockeysville Harford County Ridge Harford County Park Gilroy Road Baltimore County Harford Community College Cockeysville Warren Road Bel Air 11 Fairgrounds

Timonium 11 Churchville Loch Raven Lutherville Fallston 29 Carroll County Reservoir Lutherville-Timonium Baltimore County 95 Gunpowder Falls Emmorton Subject to future feasibility analysis State Park Paradise Heights Perryville and local jurisdiction support 7 Reisterstown BALTIMORE Light RailLink Line North Plaza 11 COUNTY Kenilworth 795 Towson Box Hill Aberdeen 695 9 83 Owings Mills 29 8 695 Perry Hall Metro SubwayLink Line Liberty Pikesville 6 Parkville 95 Reservoir 14 Baltimore County Falls Road Hillendale Edgewood Aberdeen Proving Pikesville Deer Park Baltimore City Mt. Washington Hamilton Ground Old Court 9 10 CARROLL Belvedere Good Samaritan Northwest Hospital Square Hospital Edgewood COUNTY Milford Mill Waltherson White Marsh 15 Milford Mill Cold Spring Lane Reisterstown Plaza Pimlico Park Randallstown Heights 6 8 Overlea Nottingham Rockdale Rogers Avenue 14 22 Morgan State Woodberry 1 University City 10 Windsor Mill West Cold Spring 1 Waverly College Druid Hill Park Johns Hopkins 22 Garden- Cedonia University ville 22 Lake Montebello Lochearn 15 Green- Belair- Gunpowder Mondawmin North Station Edison Forest Park BCCC 83 mount Penn-North Reservoir Hill Avenue North North Courthouse Square BALTIMORE River Carroll County Walbrook Junction 20 20 20 Berea Frankford 695 Coppin State Univ. COUNTY 13 12 1 8 6 ard County East Impact How Martin Airport Sandtown- Upton Mt. Royal 9 Area 10 Hollander Ridge Winchester Orchard Ridge 695 Penn Station Patapsco Valley CMS State Park (Centers for Medicare and Security Social 22 Medicaid Services) Square Security State/Cultural Center Martin Johnston Baltimore City Square EBDI Lakewood Airport Baltimore County West Midtown/UB 70 95 Impact 6 9 MARC Penn Line Washington Prison Johns Hopkins Hospital Lafayette 19 Monument Complex Square Area Orangeville Middle Mt. 19 19 Vernon Oldtown Northeast Middle East 1 8 Mall Market River 13 12 6 9 Edmondson Harlem Poppleton Lexington Mercy Village Park Market Medical Ctr. 16 16 13 16 17 13 13 City Hall 19 22 70 Middle River SW Impact Area 16 17 West Baltimore Baltimore Charles Shot Washington Butchers McElderry 16 Franklin Arena Center Tower Hill Hill Park Square Bon Secours 17 6 9 17 17 Ellwood 5 Hospital Park Johns Hopkins Essex Turf Valley UM Transit Center Convention Center Ellicott City 17 Bayview Shipley Union Mt. Clare Inner Harbor National City Upper Hill Square Aquarium Springs Fells Eastpoint Paradise Baltimore 27 12 16 5 Highlands 19 30 22 18 UM Medical Center Harbor Broadway Fells Patterson Highland- Camden Station East Market Point Park Canton town Greektown Eastwood Montgomery Park M&T 5 5 5 12 Bank 1 8 Stadium

695 23 Westport South Baltimore Brewers O’Donnell Back Baltimore County BALTIMORE Hill Heights Ellicott Cherry Hill River City Howard County Lansdowne CITY 12 95 UMBC Brooklyn 18 Halethorpe 23 Patapsco UMBC Middle Dundalk 21 Patapsco Patuxent Baltimore 2 Patapsco Valley Highlands Anne ArundelBaltimore County City River Environmental 95 21 895 695 Area 27 30 State Park

895 Baltimore City

Nursery Baltimore County St. Denis Road North Point HOWARD Relay Curtis Bay State Park 295 Columbia North COUNTY Linthicum Long Reach 18 30 21 695 Curtis Columbia Creek Clarksville Town Center 95 Sparrows Point Linthicum Elkridge West

26 27 25 Elkridge MARC Camden Line Woodcrest 21 Light RailLink Line MARC Penn Line 97 2 BWI Business Dorsey District Maple Howard Square Lawn Linthicum Ferndale Heights Brandon 25 Woods Howard County Columbia Howard County BWI Rail Station BWI Airport Montgomery County Gateway 30 30 Maryland Food Center Anne Arundel County 25 295 24 Broken Land Rock 26 21 Jessup Creek Rockville 25 24 Glen Burnie Whitehurst ANNE 25 97 (Cromwell) ARUNDEL 3 MARC Brunswick Line 27 95 Marley Chesapeake Bay Garrett Park COUNTY Station

Savage Savage Pasadena Maglev Line 26 24 Jacobsville Kensington Severn 4 North Laurel Pasadena Existing Frequent Transit Network Regional Transit Corridors

Metro SubwayLink, Light RailLink, CityLink, and frequent Existing Corridor Potential Corridor MONTGOMERY Existing LocalLink lines that make up the existing Frequent Transit 1 2 3

Montgomery County station, stop, Network (FTN) 21 Quarterfield Crossing Existing Potential community See accompanying or transfer point More detail on the existing FTN can be found in MDOT MTA’s list of potential COUNTY Fort transit system maps at mta.maryland.gov station, stop, served by corridor Prince Georges County corridors for Severna Park or transfer point (NOT a literal station/stop nor an Laurel Park Meade exhaustive list of communities) endpoints Silver Spring Existing and Forthcoming Dedicated Bus Lanes Installed under BaltimoreLink and North Avenue Rising Fort Meade / NSA Severna Park 24 Odenton 26 Other Regional Projects Early Opportunity Mid-Term Opportunity Long-Term Opportunity Laurel Odenton Corridors 495 Corridors Corridors 3 Highlighting indicates areas throughout Central Maryland that are projected to see significant job and/or population growth. Within Baltimore City, highlighting indicates the city’s four Impact Investment Areas. (See DHCD’s 2018 A New Era of Neighborhood Investment: A Framework Muirkirk Magothy for Community Development.) Highlighted areas would receive investment in local transit to improve access to and between regional transit corridors, including some River combination of the following: Local Bus Improvements Greenbelt Transit Local buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, stops every 1/4 to 1/2 mile, and onboard Patuxent Severn Run Anne Arundel fare payment Community College Network Environmental Regional Bus Improvements Montgomery County Research Improvement Commuter buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours where there is increasing off-peak Millersville Washington DC College Park Refuge Area Area commuting demand, limited stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment Water Transportation Improvements Water taxis or ferries with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, limited Indicated by 295 495 stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment striped waterway Riverdale WASHINGTON MARC Penn Line Shared Mobility Microtransit, micromobility, and on-demand connections with limited stops and offboard (app-based) DC New Carrollton Seabrook Bowie State University Severn fare payment

River Travel ● Existing Flow ● Projected Data Waugh Chapel Arnold How Were Corridors Determined? ● Transit-Supportive Areas Anne Arundel County k c Land ● Growth Areas Union Station These are all potential (not final) corridors subject to revision based a Use b ● Job Centers Prince Georges County on your feedback! Potential corridors were determined by d

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u Pro- ● Job and Housing Density P pensity 28 ● Current and expected land uses ● High Transit Need PRINCE ● Transit propensity (transit demand) Existing ● Existing Service Levels Crofton ● Existing transit service Transit VIRGINIA GEORGES 3 ● Public discussions and existing regional, county, and municipal plans Network ● Missing Connections Potomac COUNTY River Parole What is a Regional Transit Corridor? South Bowie Davidsonville Harry S Truman Parole

495 95 495 28 28 28 Annapolis Washington DC Frequency Operating Hours Other Characteristics Available Modes Transit Priority Stops Limited Stop or Express Bus Heavy Rail Varying use of dedicated At least every 15 14 to 24 hours Onboard and minutes peak per day seven Limited suburban stops offboard fare payment Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Commuter Bus roadway/right-of-way space More frequent urban stops Light Rail Commuter Rail and/or coordinated traffic signals At least every 20 to 60 days a week Stops with shelters, minutes off-peak wayfinding, and lighting Prince Georges County South River What is a Regional Transit Corridor?

Available Modes Limited Stop or Express Bus Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Transit Priority Frequency Light Rail Varying use of dedicated At least every 15 minutes peak Heavy Rail roadway/right-of-way space At least every 20 to 60 minutes off-peak Commuter Bus and/or coordinated traffic signals Commuter Rail

Operating Hours Stops Other Characteristics 14 to 24 hours Limited suburban stops Onboard and offboard fare payment per day seven More frequent urban stops Stops with shelters, wayfinding, and lighting days a week

Potential Regional Transit Corridors: Morgan State Univ. to South Baltimore Fallston to Aberdeen Proving Ground Laurel to Halethorpe 1 via Johns Hopkins Univ. and Penn Station 11 via Belair, Churchville, and Aberdeen 21 via Elkridge and the Maryland Food Center Glen Burnie to South Baltimore Mondawmin to South Baltimore Mondawmin to Hopkins Bayview 2 via Brooklyn Park and the Centre at Glen Burnie 12 via UM Medical Ctr. and Greyhound/Horseshoe 22 via Johns Hopkins University and Orangeville Glen Burnie to Annapolis Rogers Avenue to City Hall Halethorpe to UM Transit Center 3 via Pasadena and Severna Park 13 via Walbrook Junction 23 via UMBC and CCBC Catonsville Glen Burnie to Crofton Mondawmin to Reisterstown BWI Airport to Laurel 4 via Millersville 14 via Pimlico and Pikesville 24 via Arundel Mills and Annapolis Junction 5 Convention Center to Middle River 15 Mondawmin to Northwest Hospital 25 BWI Airport to Columbia Towncenter via Harbor East and Canton via Lochearn and Rockdale via Arundel Mills, Jessup, and Snowden River 6 Towson to UM Transit Center 16 Ellicott City to Convention Center 26 Odenton to Clarksville via Belvedere Square and Waverly via Catonsville, West Baltimore, and Inner Harbor via Fort Meade, Savage, and Broken Land 7 Towson to Hunt Valley 17 West Baltimore to Hopkins Bayview 27 Ellicott City to Silver Spring via Lutherville-Timonium and Cockeysville via and Washington Hill via Columbia Mall and Burtonsville 8 Towson to South Baltimore 18 Sparrows Point to Hopkins Bayview 28 Annapolis to Union Station via Hillendale and Penn Station via Dundalk via Parole and Davidsonville 9 North Plaza to UM Transit Center 19 State Center to Hopkins Bayview 29 Bel Air to Edgewood via Hamilton and Courthouse Square via Johns Hopkins Hospital and Orangeville via Emmorton and Box Hill 10 White Marsh to Johns Hopkins Hosp. 20 Walbrook Junction to Berea 30 Ellicott City to BWI Airport via Overlea and Berea via Coppin State University and Station North via Elkridge and Dorsey

Other Transit Network Improvements: Local Bus Improvements Local buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, stops every 1/4 to 1/2 mile, and onboard fare payment

Regional Bus Improvements Commuter buses with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours where there is increasing off-peak commuting demand, limited stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment

Water Transportation Improvements Water taxis or ferries with new connections, improved frequencies and longer operating hours, limited stops, and both onboard and offboard fare payment

Shared Mobility Microtransit, micromobility, and on-demand connections with limited stops and offboard (app-based) fare payment