
Baltimore Light Rail Tours Guide: Pick the Best Route for Your Travel
The Baltimore Light Rail system is operated by Maryland Transit Administration; it is an excellent rail route for getting around Baltimore; in an average almost 35,000 people avail this train route at regular basis. Light rail of Baltimore is an excellent and alternative transport service by commuters.
Baltimore Light Rail
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Baltimore light rail system was introduced in the year 1991 at famous baseball season, and initially light rail system had 35 cars; a second batch of 18 cars was added in system in 1998; the cars were manufactured by ABB.
There are two main stations; one main station is situated at North Avenue next to 183; it is called North Avenue Shop. The southern station is positioned in Ann Arundel County at the end of the line at Cromwell and is named as Cornwell shops.
Baltimore Light rail general info
http://www.railroadsignals.us/baltlrv/baltlrv.htm
The hours of operation for Baltimore Light rail are from Mondays to Fridays 6am -11pm, on Saturdays from 7am to 11pm, and Sundays and holidays from 11am to 7pm.
Ticket purchase for Baltimore light rail system is easy; barrier-free rail stops have self services vending machines for ticket. Proof of payment is essential while you are on the board of light rail. It is always recommended to retain the ticket until the trip is over.
There are multiple ride options with Baltimore light rail; however, the ride with central light rail line from Cromwell station to downtown to and fro is one of the most joyful rides with this special train.
Baltimore Light ticket information
http://www.roadstothefuture.com/Balt_Light_Rail.html

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