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MTA Proposes Seven New Transit Routes for East-West Travel in Baltimore

The Maryland Transit Administration has introduced seven potential transit solutions for east-west connectivity in Baltimore, inviting public feedback.

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The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has announced a series of seven proposed transit options aimed at improving east-west connectivity across Baltimore. This initiative is part of the MTA's ongoing efforts to enhance public transportation in the region.

To gather community insights and preferences, the MTA is encouraging public participation in the decision-making process. Residents are invited to review the proposed options and provide their feedback, which will be instrumental in shaping the final transit plans.

Proposed Transit Options

  • Option 1: Light Rail Extension
  • Option 2: Bus Rapid Transit Line
  • Option 3: Enhanced Local Bus Service
  • Option 4: Streetcar System
  • Option 5: Dedicated Bike Lanes
  • Option 6: Pedestrian Pathways
  • Option 7: Integrated Mobility Hubs

The MTA's focus on improving transit options reflects a commitment to not only facilitate easier travel across the city but also to address community needs and preferences. Public input will be collected through various channels, including community meetings and online surveys.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Maryland Matters (source).

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