PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION


Maryland is an exceptionally convenient travel destination, centrally located on the mid-Atlantic corridor and served by a well designed transportation system. 

Airports - There are three major airports serving the Washington, D.C. area:

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport   DCA   703 419-8000                 
Washington Dulles International Airport   IAD    703 572-2700  
Baltimore/Washington International Airport   BWI   410 859-7111  

Metrorail goes directly to Reagan National Airport (Blue Line, National Airport station). Rail transportation between BWI Airport and Union Station, on the Metrorail Red Line, is provided by Amtrak and MARC trains.

DC_Airports

Regional and Commuter Airports:

Cambridge-Dorchester Airport    410-228-4571    
Carroll County Regional Airport 410-876-7200   www.carrollcountyairport.com  
Easton Municipal Airport 410-770-8055   www.talbgov.org  
Frederick Municipal Airport 301-662-8156   www.frederickaviation.com  
Greater Cumberland Regional Airport 304-738-0002   www.cumberlandairport.com  
Hagerstown/Washington County Regional 240-313-2777    www.flyhagerstown.com  
Ocean City Municipal Airport 410-213-2471 www.ococean.com/airport
St. Mary’s County (Hollywood) Airport 301-373-2101 www.co.saint-marys.md.us/dpw/airport
Salisbury/Ocean City/Wicomico Regional 410-548-4827 www.teambeacon.com/flysby

Amtrak Train
1-800-USA-RAIL
www.amtrak.com

MARC Trains
Commuter service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., operating 77 daily trips in the Baltimore-Washington corridor, eight Maryland counties and northeastern West Virginia on the Penn, Camden and Brunswick Lines. Monday to Friday only.
1-800-325-RAIL (1-800-325-7245)
www.mtamaryland.com

DC Metrorail
Washington D.C.’s Metrorail features $2 express routes from downtown Washington to the suburbs of Maryland and Virginia.
202-637-7000
www.wmata.com

Baltimore Subway
Baltimore’s Metro Subway operates from Owings Mills, through downtown Baltimore, to the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Daily service is provided from 14 stations and operates every eight minutes during rush hour, every 10 minutes during the day, and every 10 to 20 minutes on evenings and weekends. Basic fares are $1.60 one-way or a $3.50 Day Pass for unlimited daily trips on MTA Local Buses, Light Rail and Metro Subway.
1-866-RIDE-MTA (1-866-743-3682)
www.mtamaryland.com

Baltimore Light Rail
Above ground railway, which operates every day in nine-minute to 17-minute intervals, with 33 stops from Hunt Valley, through downtown Baltimore, and south to Glen Burnie. Stops include BWI Airport, Amtrak’s Penn Station Baltimore and the Camden Yards sports complex. Basic fares are $1.60 one-way or a $3.50 Day Pass for unlimited daily trips on MTA Local Buses, Light Rail and Metro Subway.
1-866-RIDE-MTA (1-866-743-3682)
www.mtamaryland.com

Bus Service
The MTA operates 70 Local, Express and Commuter bus lines throughout Central and Southern Maryland. Basic fares are $1.60 one-way ($2 for Express one-way) or a $3.50 Day Pass for unlimited daily trips on MTA Local Buses, Light Rail and Metro Subway.
1-866-RIDE-MTA (1-866-743-3682)
www.mtamaryland.com

Ocean City Bus Service
Schedules and information are available by calling 410-723-1607 (TDD: 410-723-3636).
www.ococean.com/busflyer.html