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Information Información Effective51 August 29, 2021 Information Información Effective51 August 29, 2021 How to Read the Timetables Inner Harbor to Select the schedule for the day and direction you are traveling. Select the timepoint stop closest to your boarding point along the top of the schedule. Read down Towson the column to the time you want to begin traveling. Follow the same method to Daily Service determine the arrival time at your destination. All times are approximate. ESPAÑOL Exact fare is required. Bus fareboxes accept CharmCards, coins, dollar bills, and Day, Weekly, and Monthly passes. Two children under 6 years of age may ride free when accompanied by a full fare paying passenger. Some routes offer supplemental Inner Harbor service; see mta.maryland.gov for supplemental schedules. Charles Center Cómo leer los horarios Mercy Medical Center Seleccione el horario del día y su destino. Seleccione la parada programada más cercana al lugar donde se subirá en la parte superior del horario. Lea hacia abajo Washington Monument la columna hasta la hora en la que quiere comenzar a viajar. Siga el mismo método para determinar la hora de llegada en su destino. Todas las horas son aproximadas. Midtown / UB (University of Baltimore) Se exige la tarifa exacta. Las máquinas de los autobuses aceptan CharmCards, monedas, billetes de dólar y pases diarios, semanales y mensuales. Dos niños menores de 6 años pueden viajar gratis acompañados de un pasajero que paga la Penn Station tarifa total. Algunas rutas ofrecen servicios adicionales; visite mta.maryland.gov para consultar los horarios adicionales. Station North For more information, or to request this document in an alternate format or Old Goucher translated into another language, please contact the department listed below. Para mayor información o para solicitar este documento en un formato alternativo Charles Village / Baltimore Museum of Art o traducido a otro idioma, por favor contacte el departamento enlistado abajo. Johns Hopkins University Pour plus d’informations, ou pour obtenir ce document sous un format différent Loyola University / Notre Dame University ou traduit dans une autre langue, veuillez contacter le département indiqué ci- dessous. Homeland Rodgers Forge Para sa higit na impormasyon, o para hilingin ang dokumentong ito na nasa panghaliling format o nakasaling-wika sa iba pang wika, mangyaring kontakin ang GBMC (Greater Baltimore Medical Center) depertamentong nakalista sa ibaba. Для получения дополнительной информации или запроса этого документа в West Village альтернативном формате либо в переводе на другой язык, просьба связаться с указанным отделом. Towson University MTA Transit Information Contact Center Agents available Monday - Friday, 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Towson 410-539-5000 • 866-743-3682 • TTY 410-539-3497 • Maryland Relay Users Dial 7-1-1 MTA Police (24/7) • 410-454-7720 Mobility Service • 410-764-8181 08/29/2021 mta.maryland.gov 866-RIDE-MTA En mta.maryland.gov/content/transit-maps hay disponible un mapa del sistema que muestra todas las rutas de MTA las rutas todas que muestra del sistema hay disponible un mapa En mta.maryland.gov/content/transit-maps mta.maryland.gov/content/transit-maps at is available routes all MTA map showing A system YOR Charles D 5 Towson Gate Towson 3 VALL DULAN Toon Goucher I FARMOUNT York Towson VALL Town Ctr. DULAN Bosley FARMOUNT JOPPA Inner Harbor to Towson Inner Harbor to 51 LocalLink G 36 53 PNNSLVANA JOPPA YOR Balto. 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