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Geographic System SYSTEM MAP Hunt Valley Hunt Valley Rabbit Transit 83S to York, PA SCHILLING Pepper Road DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE HELPFUL TOOLS G McCormick Road BUS CONNECTIONS AT BUSY RAIL STATIONS H REE Arena A Glyndon N < M Eubie Blake National See mta.maryland.gov for more information. Some connections may require crossing the street and/or walking a block or two. I Spotlighters Theater R H Players Jazz Institute and Mt. Vernon F P C 93 N L Theater C Cultural Center Shopping YW YW O BEAVER 94 51 51 95 95 54 O M U R York D L District DAM D . D L UM Midtown O 154 r R O 103 103 H U g J U Medical Center < MADISON < MADISON < MADISON I N Baltimore Arena Patapsco in D H 87 Baltimore Gilroy Road Stella K PK PK T PK P CharmPass App RD OR PR 54 65 71 78 94 105 YW 29 69 70 71 73 75 E r IL Maris N e L > Baltimore School HANOVER N th for the Arts Center State VILLA 120 150 154 160 210 215 310 320 420 S u 56 120 56 105 115 120 Purchase MDOT MTA bus and train Cranbrook MARIA Y Stage Highway WARREN LV in L Theater Admin. RD County A t PK 73 N r Maryland Warren Road Valley I a St. Mary’s tickets and passes on your smartphone. Padonia A M Monument Washington Mt. Vernon Place Monument Penitentiary MONUMENT > Mansion Charles Center Penn Station Mt. Vernon Monument United Methodist Park Church PK CRANBROOK RD OR GR PR SV 51 56 65 67 71 76 78 95 GR SV 51 95 103 P (formerly Centre Street) Pot Spring F Walters ORRE YORK 56 120 56 105 115 120 160 Reisterstown 103 105 120 150 160 164 210 215 310 410 411 420 P Maryland Art Museum MT. VERNON 54 Padonia Historical Society S 105 Falls 83 Peabody T LM 52 HERITAGE SETON Conservatory PADONIA Rogers Avenue Mother Seton House CENTRE > CENTRE > 54 105 115 Owings Mills Transit App CROSSING HILL G 115 154 154 C Central Convention Center 28 30 31 34 80 82 89 PK 160 A Center R MAIN BR YW NV 54 76 94 120 154 160 320 410 411 420 O Open Space and First C. Grimaldis H Shows the next arriving buses in real time O Mt. Vernon 120 IG N < Dunbar Continent Galleries Gallery H > E Oldtown Mall L Marketplace C L High School I Fairgrounds L N 54 120 51 51 95 95 56 A 56 I at the bus stops closest to your location. GREENSPRING C < FALLSWAY E (Formerly Timonium 73 L o 94 V < FRANKLIN 103 103 120 120 < H lv Fairgrounds) Timonium Johns Hopkins Hospital Shot Tower < Franklin Basilica E in 92 154 Current R R > G T OWINGS MILLS OWINGS C E H of the < Park RD OR YW BL PR 54 67 76 78 105 150 154 160 164 G < O Rabbit Transit 83S to York, PA Seminary G Gallery BR GD PK LM PR 21 56 104 105 115 S TIMONIUM U U 150 A S O C P YORK REE Assumption T Baltimore City I 83 T N T H L A W GR GR P DULANEY VALLEY BL H E 120 160 210 215 310 320 411 420 G A Fire Museum F C A A ORLEANS ORLEANS A E W O N A R An die U D R SV Redland SV R E > Ridgely 150 L L > R D Musik 93 D > E Greenspring Thornton Court Le Mondo Enoch Pratt Free Library A Orleans Street S Text for Next Bus State Center / Cultural Center MULBERRY > L > P P Branch Library Station Lexington Market BL MULBERRY > Mercy Medical Center Text the stop number in the corner of any Timonium YW LM 53 54 73 94 154 410 54 105 115 154 160 (formerly Timonium BL 54 71 73 80 94 105 115 120 150 154 320 73 73 FALLS Business Park) Providence RIDGELY FAIRMOUNT 150 150 CATHEDRAL HILL 89 87 Rosewood bus stop sign to MTAMD for the next bus. RD Y > Goucher Cromwell Bridge Maryland Art Place HI Baltimore 54 A TE 51 51 95 JFX G ET RED RUN Hostel 56 56 Y Seminary Towson Mondawmin West Baltimore Farmers FA 93 53 115 SARATOGA 103 120 154 105 115 Market JONESTOWN Morningside Seminary 53 JOPPA Marketplace PK OR BL 26 77 80 150 92 Lutherville 695 103 YW LM NV 22 26 29 79 82 83 85 91 80 71 80 SARATOGA Red Brook Heights 34 36 Joppa BL SARATOGA Corporate < PENNSYLVANIA 104 M 80 JOPPA A Lexington BL Center CHESAPEAKE > GOUCHER Annex Theater 160 Garrison Towson R Y C T Market Peale Center for 695 Baynesville T 80 115 80 115 120 80 o PR Rabbit Transit 83S to York, PA I US Post Office 54 l West Village N R Baltimore History v MILL Old Court Old Court WN Lexington E i R TO 56 and Architecture n N L B OR U < Lake O Towson I S PUTTY HILL < FALLSWAY Owings Mills Greenspring Joppa N OW Hillen U L T Market Old St. Paul’s 154 54 67 C BOSLEY University LASALLE T Lexington < Lexington E Roland Bellona Church BL REISTERSTOWN Stevenson H Market 54 80 115 LEXINGTON > 78 80 N SEVEN MILE E 1 BLOCK 105 160 T 87 Quarry Park Burke R Maryland Women’s Sheppard R Calvert Hall College 71 Heritage Center E T A Lake Green Summit 51 K 71 73 73 154 164 Pratt Perry Hall F US Post Office T WESTSIDE 94 Park E 83 High School LOCH RAVEN L r I Y 695 YORK Center A 53 Carney e N 150 150 Central F Hospital Putty Hill m 105 Plaza 95 103 120 56 City < 695 G Post PAINTERS MILL 92 GBMC 103 115 o 154 120 Hall n J Park Heights OSLER Perring 410 and 411 to Bel Air Office Ronald McDonald Wellwood SMITH (Greater Baltimore t R War Memorial 92 CHARLES 104 Joppa < FAYETTE < FAYETTE Mitchell Courthouse House 89 St. Joseph’s . OLD COURT Falls Road Medical Center) < FAYETTE Baltimore CLARKS SANZO/ Hospital 34 Stevenson 160 FARRINGDON Hillendale RD PR OR PR LM 92 EDENVALE 53 Yorktown TAYLOR OR Pikesville FALLS 34 Copper Ridge DUMBARTON OR 71 S WILLOW GLEN STEVENSON UM School of Dentistry C T 56 67 76 78 67 76 78 105 Lake BELAIR and Pharmacy 78 71 78 150 56 65 71 78 56 65 71 78 105 150 160 Shot Tower RE > A P BL O R SMITH 51 65 95 56 105 150 150 160 164 54 67 76 78 150 M 105 150 A I Hippodrome LT O Scotts Hill U A F 54 Theater 103 71 160 164 105 154 Police Museum and HQ B L L > AF Dunfield Poe Grave Everyman MTA I T White Marsh 51 N FALLS 34 STEVENSON 154 VA Hospital Transit 160 164 UM School E 92 Old Court Cheswolde Regester Walther Theater 120 160 BALTIMORE > G Jewish Museum SLADE KELLY 52 410 BALTIMORE > of Law BALTIMORE > Store CROSS CO Roland Park RODGERS Rodgers LOCH RAVEN Perring of Maryland 89 85 UN FORGE 36 Honeygo UM Biopark SCOTTS OLD COURT T 94 Charles Pikesville R COUNTRY Forge 411 RD PR LEVEL WHITE MARSH Park RD PR OR 83 Y CROSS 54 MARYKNOLL Armory Fallstaff TANEY Mt. Washington Putty Hill PR OR O 154 Taylor OR BL < LOMBARD Glen Mercy HARFORD Rossville PARK HEIGHTS 94 95 BELLONA Cross Country YORK 78 92 34 Lake Oaks High School 95 69 70 75 78 UM School 78 150 ALBEMARLE 37 Milford Mill 33 of Social Work BR Power G 56 65 71 78 56 71 78 105 120 67 78 105 150 160 164 E 63 65 < Chesapeake S Parkville < CHARLES Lake PRESIDENT R NORTHERN U Plant SQUARE O < 81 to Deer Park REISTERSTOWN Gilman School 120 P 105 150 150 160 71 Shakespeare O E D T A R Perry Hall U Belvedere G Live Greenspring MCCLEAN E A KEN OAK A 33 HILLSWAY/ UM Biopark Company St. Mary’s C B T N A HONEYGO Charles < Shot W M LIBERTY PIMLICO Millbrook Towers Wellesley A O H > GLEN Y E > Baltimore Arena C L Luckman Park Seminary NORTHERN Center Tower < UM Medical A 33 Double Rock WHITE MARSH 73 73 54 (formerly University Center) Carroll 63 115 Lithuanian Hall Center Bromo Seltzer P L MILFORD MILL Mt. Pleasant 94 V Port 150 Mansion Glen Levindale NORTHERN 30 53 103 Taylor Park White Marsh UM School of National Arts Tower Baltimore Fallon Federal 51 65 67 67 71 76 95 E Holocaust Discovery 81 OLD COURT Homeland Belvedere NORTHERN Medicine Museum 154 Building R US Customs Park HOLLINS Arena 103 120 164 T 54 Memorial NORTHERN Square 104 of Dentistry 95 103 House PRATT > Scotts Level Scotts 81 Sinai < LOMBARD < LOMBARD 154 Reisterstown Plaza NORTHERN PREAKNESS Hamilton Corned Beef Row Church 30 ROLAND 51 MARKET < LOMBARD K Cylburn Hospital FALLS O Randallstown Yorkewood YW BR NV O Arboretum NORTHERN BR NV VERTIS CHARLES 63 65 R LIBERTY Woodbourne Fullerton FULLERTON NV Reginald B PARK 89 Pimlico Good Samaritan H N 30 Perring 56 420 Seton O O O Lewis Museum E NORTHERN Hospital 76 Coldspring P R CAMPBELL > 83 Woodbourne 63 65 BR B Business METRO Hilltop YELLOWWOOD K T > 81 T SPRINGARDEN Newtown Living History 76 UM Paca-Pratt 54 76 94 154 54 76 94 103 120 154 54 56 63 65 Flag House AT I < 85 31 36 R Park MVA 120 Museum Building N Baltimore Soundstage PR U 695 Perry Hall 69 70 120 160 154 Pimlico BELVEDERE Hamilton S > O Rockdale Poly High School ALAMEDA 33 BELAIR UM School of 51 US District Court 63 67 71 54 76 154 C MT.
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