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System Map Agency of Central Maryland Effective: October 2017 Schematic Map Not to Scale Serving: Howard County, Anne Arundel County 70 70 Millennium RIDGE RD Heartlands Patapsco TOWN AND Valley ELLICOTT Walmart State COUNTRY BLVD ROGERS AVE Chatham St. Johns Normandy Park Baltimore National Pike N. Chatham Rd Plaza Plaza CITY Shopping Center 40 40 405 DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE NATIONAL PIKE 150 40 150 150 BALTIMORE 405 Park Howard County Lott View Court House Frederick Rd PLUM TREE DR FREDERICK DR Plaza Apts 310 JOHNS HOPKINS 144 405 HOSPITAL MAIN ST DOWNTOWN Homewood Rd 320 BALTIMORE 150 Oella CATONSVILLE Old Annapolis Rd Miller Library St. Johns Ln 315 Historic Main St TOLL HOUSE RD Ellicott City Centennial Ln Old Annapolis Rd 405 Centennial Lake B&O Railroad Shelbourne New Cut Rd Station Museum Patapsco River DORSEY House 150 Clarksville Pike Clarksville Pike HALL DR OLD COLUMBIA 108 108 PIKE 95 Cedar Dorsey Long Gate Lane Search Shopping Park Center 320 29 150 Columbia 310 Sports Park COLUMBIA RD 405 166 Meadowbrook ILCHESTER Harpers Farm Rd Harper’s Bain COLUMBIA PIKE LONG GATE Choice Senior Ctr. Park PKWY OLD ANNAPOLIS RD Long Gate to Camden Station Bryant 405 405 HARPERS TWIN RIVERS 150 Wilde Lake Montgomery Rd Sheppard Ln 325 FARM RD Woods PATUXENT RD LITTLE 315 335 401 GOVERNOR PKWY 150 345 Patapsco Valley State Park Wilde WARFIELD PKWY Lake 195 TWIN RIVERS RED BRANCH RD LYNX LN Lake to Perryville 325 401 LITTLE PATUXENT Columbia Kittamaqundi CEDAR LN PKWY Mellenbrook Rd Centre Swim Columbia Mall 405 310 406 Park Center RD 407 Columbia Medical St. Denis 325 408 Center 108 404 LITTLE PATUXENT PKWY KNOLL DR Howard County Howard Merriweather Thunder Hill Rd to Baltimore 315 203 Middle General 401 Community Post Pavillion 104 895 BWI Business Patuxent 325 Hospital 305 River Hill Clary’s College 501 Village Center Environmental 404 Phelp’s Luck District Area Forest HICKORY RIDGE RD Hickory Ridge Rd COLUMBIA 310 503 WHITE ACRE RD 407 406 335 406 B30 401 320 Hickory Ridge Stevens 408 345 Waterloo Rd 75 LITTLE PATUXENT Place ROUSE PKWY PKWY Forest 407 Oakland 103 SUNNY SPRING 501 OWEN BROWN RD Martin Rd BROKEN LAND PKWY Mills 408 Hickory 305 Jackson Ridge STEVENS FOREST RD Blandair Shipley’s ELKRIDGE WASHINGTON BLVD 325 THUNDER HILL RD Park Pond PHELPS LUCK DR HIGH TOR HILL Grant Robinson MONTGOMERY 295 QUARTERSTAFF RD 203 Stevens Forest Rd TAMAR TAMAR DR Montgomery Rd 320 Nature DR H Center HARRIET TUBMAN RD D T AVIATION BLVD SENECA DR Long Reach N BWI R KILIMANJARO RD A 1 A L 409 FREETOWN RD 408 Thurgood E G RD 75 R Marshall 315 OLD MONTGOMERY RD Elkridge O 406 CLARKSVILLE FAIR OAKS MARTIN RD F Lyndwood Marshalee Dr GREENFIELD International 335 335 DR 203 Corners 501 PARK & RIDE 501 Shalom 408 Square 310 Airport 503 Square Columbia 335 ROWANBERRY Guilford Rd 404 310 201 OLD DOBBINCrossing RD 345 RD BALTIMORE WASHINGTON PKWY SHAKER DR 320 Atholton 305 407 408 Parkview Shopping 320 Allview Apts. 108 100 DR Center Farewell Rd BWI MARC/ Tamar Dr Amtrak Station 501 Sanner Rd Snowden 503 409 B30 201 HANOVER 75 Pindell School Rd River Rivers Edge Rd BROKEN LAND PKWY SNOWDEN RIVER RD PKWY Humanim Restaurant 320 DOBBIN RD 201 ITT Tech- SHAKER DR Dobbin LARK Route 100 201 STANFORD Park BROWN RD Meadowridge Rd SANTA MONICA DR Hanover 202 Sewell’s BLVD Center Industrial Park 305 OAKLAND MILLS RD Orchard 320 Parkway WATERLOO RD OLD 310 Center 75 315 CRADLEROCK WAY N WATERLOO RD AMBERTON MCGAW RD DR AVIATION BLVD AVIATION 201 NEW RIDGE RD 201 RIDGE RD 335 404 501 408 Waterloo 409 DORSEY RD 203 406 CROMWELL Old Columbia Rd Park 75 201 176 201 PATUXENT FWY 503 335 LIGHT RAIL 305 501 320 Columbia DORSEY RD 345 Overlook GLEN BURNIE/ OLD COLUMBIA RD Owen HOMESPUN 201 FREETOWN 315 MacGill’s 305 Brown DR 501 202 Wegmans 325 Common Johns 315 WASHINGTON BLVD 409 201 Hopkins Rd 407 Snowden Dorsey 404 Square Howard 501 County 201 CRADLEROCK WAY S 406 320 Montpelier Complex WATERLOO RD Parkway GUILFORD RD 408 409 Center Salvation Lake Elkhorn Center 201 Army ROBERT FULTONCOMMERCE 501 South 75 DR CENTER DR Dept. of 501 170 305 Hopewell SNOWDEN RIVER PKWY Social 501 Gorman Rd Services 320 Arundel 315 503 COLUMBIA GATEWAY DR B30 Mills Mall Maple Lawn Broken Columbia 320 202 Kings 335 Land Market 335 Maryland Contrivance GUILFORD RD 406 JESSUP 501 201 Live! Casino Maple Gorman WAY MINSTREL 345 East Columbia Lawn EDEN BROOK DR Park SCAGGSVILLE RD Marketplace FULTON 407 216 503 GERWIG LN ASSATEAGUE DR WATERLOO 95 RD 713 407 201 Rd Telegraph Humanim WASHINGTON BLVD Jessup Scaggsville 335 OAKLAND MILLS RD 502 320 Maryland ARUNDEL MILLS BLVD Food Center 345 175 503 409 320 RIDGE RD 29 JESSUP RD HANOVER GUILFORD RD PATUXENT RANGE RD 409B SAVAGE BALTIMORE WASHINGTON PKWY MEADE VILLAGE 174 Leishear Rd CLOCKTOWER LN GUILFORD RD 1 407 202 ANNAPOLIS RD SAVAGE DORSEY RUN RD GUILFORD RD RD 409B PIONEER MURRAY HILL RD MURRAY GORMANVOLLMERHAUSEN RD RD 504 RIDGE RD DR Rocky Gorge Reservoir Severn Square Savage WHISKEY STAYTON DR 504 Shopping Center BOTTOM RD Mill 502 MONTGOMERY ST B30 202 STEPHENS RD 503 PILGRIM AVE 32 NATIONAL BUSINESS PARKWAY Burtonsville JACOBS RD ALL DORSEY RUN RD Sandy Spring Rd GORMAN AVE SAINTS REECE RD 345 RD 409B 502 198 CORRIDOR RD GUILFORD Spencerville Rd 503 RD 335 WASHINGTON BLVD MAIN ST Fort George 7TH N. Laurel TECHNOLOGYSENTINEL DR G. Meade OLD SANDY SPRING RD Community DR 201 198 Center 175 409 203 5TH 302 Laurel CHARTER OAKS 8TH MONTROSE PATUXENT FWY BLVD AVE 305 Racetrack Savage 502 Towne 87 32 4TH 504 Old Columbia Pike 315 Centre Laurel Park Laurel 202 325 89 RUSSETT Walmart Briggs Chaney Rd Laurel Laurel FORT MEADE RD GREEN Fort Meade Rd 89M MARSHALL 502 198 504 Sweitzer La Regional VAN DUSEN RD CHERRY LN AVE OLD ANNAPOLIS ANNAPOLIS RD ANNAPOLIS RD Hospital RD 202 WASHINGTON BLVD RED CLAY 200 RD 202 87 ODENTON RD 302 Odenton 504 87 89M CYPRESS ST VAN DUSEN RD MULBERRY 502 504 ST Randolph Rd 302 87 301 295 LAUREL LAUREL BOWIELAUREL RD LAKES CT CONTEE RD 87 B30 201 SHADY GROVE/ 89M GAITHERSBURG BALTIMORE AVE ODENTON PINEY ORCHARD PKWY MEDICAL CENTER 203 METRO STATION Patuxent Research Refuge Piney South Laurel Orchard DOWNTOWN Park & Ride 305 WASHINGTON DC 1 301 DOWNTOWN 302 315 MUIRKIRK WASHINGTON DC 95 200 MEADOWS DR 301 DOWNTOWN Muirkirk 325 WASHINGTON DC 87 MUIRKIRK RD LAUREL BOWIE RD 495 VIRGINIA RITZ FDA Muirkirk 89 WAY MANOR RD Campus 95 AMMENDALE 89M BALTIMORE AVE 495 302 OLD BALTIMORE302 PIKE 302 RD 87 87 B30 B30 POWDER MILL RD 335 S. LAUREL DR Bowie State 345 RHODE ISLAND AVE 301 LAURELWALK DR SUNNYSIDE Laurel Bowie Rd Bowie State AVE 197 University GREENBELT 87 EDMONSTON RD 89 Greenbelt 89M B30 302 Baltimore Ave CHERRYWOOD LN GREENBELT RD KENILWORTH AVE 87 Greenbelt Rd University Blvd University of Maryland to Washington College Park 302 Greenbelt Park Rhode Island Ave 95 302 PAINT BRANCH PKWY 495 NEW CARROLLTON KENILWORTH AVE 87 METRO STATION DOWNTOWN 335 WASHINGTON DC DOWNTOWN 345 WASHINGTON DC to Washington Seabrook Regional Transportation System Map Agency of Central Maryland Effective: October 2017 schematic map not to scale Serving: Howard County, Anne Arundel County, City of Laurel and Northern Prince George'sNew Carrollton County87 RTA Route Names Other Operators Map Symbols 201 201 Arundel Mills – Freetown Village 408 408 Columbia Mall – MD Food Center 75 MARYLAND MTA - Local/Express Transfer Point transfer from RTA to Maryland MTA, 202 409 202 Arundel Mills – Odenton 409 Laurel Mall – MD Food Center 320 MARYLAND MTA - Commuter Bus WMATA Metrobus at this location 301 409B 301 Towne Centre Laurel – South Laurel 409B North Laurel Community Center – MD Food Center 87 WMATA - Metrobus Point of Interest 302 302 Towne Centre Laurel – College Park Metro Station 501 501 Columbia Mall – BWI Airport 401 401 Columbia Mall – Howard County Hospital – HCC 502 502 Towne Centre Laurel – Maryland City Rail Service Village Center 404 404 HCC – Howard County Hospital – Kings Contrivance 503 503 Towne Centre Laurel – The Mall in Columbia Camden Line MARC TRAIN Library Penn Line 405 405 Center Park Drive – Ellicott City 504 504 Savage MARC – Fort Meade - Odenton MARC Medical Center/Hospital Hunt Valley – BWI Line 406 406 Columbia Mall – Columbia Gateway Drive MTA LIGHT RAIL Routes 201, 202, 302, 404, 407, 408 Park & Ride 407 407 Columbia Mall – Kings Contrivance Certain trips, see schedule for service details METRORAIL Green, Yellow Lines.
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