public transportation
- A coalition of businesses in Baltimore has launched a media campaign to ensure their full backing for the proposed Red Line light rail project is clearly understood by the public — and by economy-focused Gov.-elect Larry Hogan.
- If Maryland's new governor is serious about revitalizing Baltimore, he should start with light rail
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- All eastbound traffic on MD 26 in Eldersburg is shut down due to a collision at Klee Mill Road at 8:01 a.m., according to the state Department of Transportation.
- The fight for the Red Line is a fight for Baltimore's future
- The families of two young women killed in the derailment of a CSX coal train in the heart of historic Ellicott City in the summer of 2012 have reached a settlement with the railroad.
- Top of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's wish list for the Maryland General Assembly session that kicked off Wednesday is a renewed commitment for a $1.1 billion investment in school improvements and a pledge to keep the Red Line construction on track.
- Baltimore City Police reported that an officer aboard a motorcycle suffered minor injuries after being struck by another vehicle at West Pratt and Paca streets on Wednesday morning.
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- MTA reported on Tuesday morning that its Washington, D.C. service was operating on schedule the morning after a tragic incident on the city's Metrorail service delayed trains to and from Washington.
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- A disabled vehicle on the Jones Falls Expressway South in Baltimore City at the Falls Road exit has closed the southbound right traffic lane and southbound right shoulder at 8:28 a.m. on Friday, according to the state Department of Transportation.
- Most MARC trains traveling along the Penn Line between Baltimore and Washington in the next two months will be delayed due to coming track work by Amtrak, according to the Maryland Transit Administration.
- As the 2015 Maryland General Assembly begins, state legislators who represent the Laurel area predict this year's priority will be protecting previous progress made on behalf of the city and state.
- Emergency roadwork on U.S. 40 East in Ellicott City at North Ridge Road has closed the eastbound left traffic lane and eastbound left shoulder at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, according to the state Department of Transportation.
- Congressman Elijah Cummings joined transit advocates on Wednesday night in calling for continued support for the planned Red Line light rail project in Baltimore — and for more Baltimoreans who support the project to make their voices heard.
- Baltimore City Public Schools put lives at risk by ignoring snow storm and opening schools as usual
- On transportation, Hogan should look to the future.
- High-tech buses would be better and cheaper than the Red Line.
- The state Department of Transportation reported a disabled vehicle on Interstate 95 North in Elkridge at I-895 at 9:03 a.m. on Wednesday.
- Claim that Red Line is needed for Baltimore's future jobs is not supported by facts
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- A young boy died in a crash between a Maryland Transit Administration bus and an SUV in Northwest Baltimore Monday night, police said.
- Repair Maryland infrastructure before expanding highways
- Baltimore's business leaders must convince the incoming governor to stay the course on the 14-mile Red Line light rail project
- Maryland's crumbling infrastructure heightens oil train risks.
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- Few traffic problems were reported around Baltimore and mass transit systems were running on time on Wednesday morning.
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- Rail service between Washington and Boston is too valuable to be neglected
- Its move of about 50 feet from what is today a freight station marks a clear end to the station's use as a terminal for travelers, but it will make the building safe for future visitors hoping to get a look at the past.
- A disabled vehicle on U.S. 50 East in Arnold prior to the Governor Ritchie Highway exit has closed the eastbound right deceleration lane and eastbound right shoulder at 9:06 a.m. on Friday, according to the state Department of Transportation.
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- A two-vehicle collision on Interstate 95 South in Baltimore City past the Eastern Avenue exit has closed the southbound right traffic lane and both southbound shoulders at 9:07 a.m. on Wednesday, according to the state Department of Transportation.
- A two-vehicle collision on Interstate 95 North in White Marsh past the MD 43 (White Marsh Boulevard) exit has closed the northbound right shoulder at 6:45 a.m. on Tuesday, according to the state Department of Transportation.
- Area train gardens and the history of train gardens, focusing on the ones at the Fire Museum of Maryland and Kenilworth Mall.
- MARC Penn Line travelers may see delays of up to 25 minutes during rush hour after delays in repairing a track in Baltimore, Maryland Transit Administration officials said.
- More than a decade of effort by the members of the Historical Society of Harford County paid off Tuesday when the 129-year-old Aberdeen B&O Railroad station was moved 50 feet from the space it has occupied along the railroad tracks since 1885.
- Emergency roadwork on MD 22 North in Aberdeen at MD 132 has closed the southbound right traffic lane and southbound right shoulder at 5:33 a.m. on Friday, according to the state Department of Transportation.
- A bridge replacement project that has forced nearly 30,000 drivers to take daily detours through East Baltimore will conclude next week after two years of cost run-ups and delays.
- The state Department of Transportation said that emergency roadwork on U.S. 1 North in the Nottingham area that began on Wednesday continued into Thursday morning.
- Riders of MARC passenger trains through Baltimore should now expect delays from ongoing emergency work in the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel to last until Dec. 24, the Maryland Transit Administration said Wednesday.
- Baltimore transportation officer who oversaw Circulator, water taxi, pleads guilty to charges he took bribes.
- Gov.-elect Larry Hogan and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake dined at Johnny's in Roland Park Monday evening — the latest of the Republican's efforts to reach across the aisle to the state's leading Democrats.
- Emergency track work by Amtrak will cause delays for MARC transit passengers in Baltimore this week, according to the Maryland Transit Administration.
- MARC's Camden Line service has been temporarily suspended after a man was struck and killed south of the Muirkirk station around 6:30 a.m., transit officials and Prince George's County police said.