A new transportation report card gives the Baltimore region a D, citing persistent problems with transit access, long ...
Some Baltimore students and children in Maryland will have access to expanded Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus, Light Rail and subway services starting on Sunday, July 27. It comes after MTA ...
Maryland Transit Administration officials announced that all Baltimore Metro Subway stations will close for planned train control system testing. The closure will begin on Friday at 8 p.m. and end on ...
A long-term vision of the Baltimore region has mass transit expanding its reach, ferries connecting communities on the ...
A cyberattack shut down the Maryland Transit Administration’s mobility transit service. The agency is now suggesting riders use a private company, Hart to Heart, as transportation until further notice ...
Starting Oct. 6, Maryland transit riders will be able to discreetly report safety concerns using a new mobile app, part of a broader initiative to improve security across the state’s transit system.
MARYLAND (WBFF) — To bolster public safety on transit systems, Maryland lawmakers and the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) are implementing measures aimed at protecting both riders and operators.
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