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Information Información Effective Februarym 2, 2020 Information Información Effective FebruaryM 2, 2020 How to Read the Timetables Owings Mills 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 Johns Hopkins Hospital the column to the time you want to begin traveling. Follow the same method to determine the arrival time at your destination. All times are approximate. Frequent Daily Service Exact fare is required. Faregates accept CharmCards and Day, Weekly, and Monthly passes. Station attendants accept CharmPasses. Two children under 6 years of age may ride free when accompanied by a full fare paying passenger. Some routes offer Owings Mills Runs every 8 to 11 supplemental service; see mta.maryland.gov/schools for supplemental schedules. minutes on weekdays and every 15 minutes Old Court on weekends. Cómo leer los horarios 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 Milford Mill 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. Reisterstown Plaza Se exige la tarifa exacta. Las máquinas aceptan CharmCards y pases diarios, semanales, y mensuales. Los asistentes de la estación aceptan CharmPasses. Dos niños menores de 6 años pueden viajar gratis acompañados de un pasajero que paga la tarifa total. Algunas rutas ofrecen servicios adicionales; visite mta. Rogers Avenue maryland.gov/schools para consultar los horarios adicionales. West Cold Spring For more information, or to request this document in an alternate format or translated into another language, please contact the department listed below. Para mayor información o para solicitar este documento en un formato alternativo Mondawmin o traducido a otro idioma, por favor contacte el departamento enlistado abajo. Penn-North Pour plus d’informations, ou pour obtenir ce document sous un format différent ou traduit dans une autre langue, veuillez contacter le département indiqué ci- dessous. Upton State Center / Cultural Center 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 depertamentong nakalista sa ibaba. Lexington Market Для получения дополнительной информации или запроса этого документа в альтернативном формате либо в переводе на другой язык, просьба связаться с указанным отделом. Charles Center MDOT MTA Transit Information Contact Center Agents available Monday - Friday, 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Shot Tower 410-539-5000 • 866-743-3682 • TTY 410-539-3497 • Maryland Relay Users Dial 7-1-1 MDOT MTA Police (24/7) • 410-454-7720 Lost and Found • 410-333-2387 Johns Hopkins Hospital 1/30/2020 mta.maryland.gov 866-RIDE-MTA Metro SubwayLink Line Map Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins Hospital Mapa de línea ones Falls Expressway I-83 F B 56 1 I-695 North Central Rogers P 1 1 Laurens Northern Old Court Patterson Belvedere Guilford/ Chase Orleans Milford Mill Milford D 1 1 Painters Mill Painters Calvert Auchentoroly HOWARD M 11 320 Liberty Heights/ oital West Cold Spring West COECIOS T COECIOS P 1 11 St. Paul/ on oin Charles/ Maryland/ Madison/ BROADWAY 1 1 420 Cathedral Monument JOHS HOPIS HOSPIL Meyerhoff Symphony Hall Mt. 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CHRLES CEER T COECIOS 1 1 La lnea hace paradas adicionales entremedio. B Conrt and igt City and Baltimor D 1 76 1 1 1 Connting B ot and Paring Prforman at t yri Boo estival 1 73 00 Ruta del autobs de conexión y aparcamiento State Center Charles Center or Shot Tower OR 56 78 1 1 1 COECIOS T COECIOS 1 80 Fayette GR 65 95 1 1 1 Connting rvies Prean taes: MRE: LEITO SEE DEIL MP OR MORE Carm City igt Maret: 320 94 MRE COECIOS Servicios de conexión Rogers Avenue Hippodrome and P 67 1 1 11 1 Light RailLink, MARC Train, Lexington Market A shuttle to the racetrack is provided IORMIO O LEITO Charm City Circulator, Harbor Connector Everyman Theaters Eutaw SV 1 1 1 420 1 Baltimor rna Map revised 1.30.2020 Baltimore This map can also be found on each Metro SubwayLink station entrance pylon and inside each Metro SubwayLink station. Este mapa también se puede encontrar en cada torre de entrada de la estación Metro SubwayLink y dentro de cada estación Metro SubwayLink. Mondawmin Transit Connections and Walking Map / Conexiones de tránsito y mapa a pie BC EE B TP 1 Druid Hill Park Dundalk or Watersedge A 82 83 85 1 Maryland oo NV Mt. Lebanon Rawlings Conservatory aptist Church EIEST D B B TP 1 CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 79 B Parks and People altimore City B C TP 1 BC E EE rooklyn C altimore City Foundation Fire Department 29 Community IBET EI EE College B D TP 11 K YW 82 83 1 Johns Hopkins ayview 22 D 82 Tioga ParkwayMetro Heights at B E TP 1 26 29 79 Mondawmin J Sinai Hospital 1 E M NV 22 Woodbrook Avenue B TP 1 IBET EIS Midas Old Court 83 F AEE B TP 1 Stairs to South altimore PR 26 G Station M NV 26 29 79 82 85 B TP 1 Escalators to UMC or Patapsco YW H Station B I TP 1 EIEST D I Elevator to MDMI E CEE PReisterstown Plaza or Park Circle (Monte Verde) 82 Station EIT. IB. T. B TP 1 Milford Mill J Information 85 iosk IB. T. EIT. B TP 1 K Commuter Northwest Hospital M Mondawmin Mall Entrance Drive Mondawmin Mall Entrance I Parking D EIT. IB. T. B TP (175 Spaces) CEE P E MDMI Druid Hill Park or Harbor East M L icycle Penn-North 85 Lockers H MDMI E C ipcar M NV 26 29 79 82 85 Parking CEE P EIEST D E B TP O Mondawmin Mall G MMD E E II B BE TP Ring Road N Northbound E Eastbound F S Southbound A L Westbury Avenue W Westbound Mondawmin Mall E Mondawmin Mtro wayin Mt. Hope Station aptist Church Walkway to 26 29 79 82 M NV 85 BC 1 EE SEE Shoppers Supermarket ME Gwynns Falls ParkwayFrederick Douglass High School Map revised 1.30.2020 Coppin State University Some transfer points may require crossing the street and/or walking a block or two. Algunos puntos de transferencia pueden requerir cruzar la calle y / o caminar una o dos cuadras. Lexington Market Transit Connections and Walking Map / Conexiones de tránsito y mapa a pie BC TH BC TH 1 EE 1 EE B B 54 Planned L Art Galleries Parenthood romo Arts District 73 73 St. Marys Park 94 1 and Art Galleries Mother Seton Mt. Vernon Marketplace SEE SEE EEE 1 1 House 1 D 320 PAC EE PAC E EE E Leington Maret Map revised Mtro wayin tation 10.17.2019 ort Entrane K St. Jude C Maryland Shrine Art Place M H D F SARATOG EE J B 1 80 B 1 80 B 1 80 11 B 80 11 B 80 11 SARATOG T. SARATOG EE Stairs to Station N I G. rug Son E G Ironworks Maryland Department Escalators to of Human Services Station (Hutzler Brothers Bldg.) Leington Maret igt ailin tation NB platform on east side of street; Elevator to Lexington Market SB platform on west side of street Station West uilding and Parking Garage L icycle Lexington Market Leington Maret Racks US East (Main) Building Mtro wayin tation Catholic Post ot Entrane Relief Services Office A ipcar Parking Lexington Street Lexington Street E B TP T MMD E Volunteers 54 Atrium E II of America Apartments BC BE TP 1 L 1 EE PAC EE PAC N Northbound EEE EE 94 1 Hippodrome and E Eastbound Everyman Theaters 1 320 romo Seltzer Tower S Southbound 73 Maryland Fayette 73 University Lofts Howard and W Westbound 1 EE E altimore Arena 1 ar Square 1 Eutaw Street D EE Center Apartments Shopping Corridors FAEE EE FAEE EE FAEE EE D OR P D OR P D OR P 56 65 1 1 78 1 78 1 78 1 1 Walk south one block to Baltimore Edgar Allan Poe Grave Walk south one block to Baltimore Street for EB buses on these routes.
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