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  2. LocalLink 73 (BaltimoreLink) - Wikipedia

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    Route 51 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore and its suburbs. The line currently runs from the Rogers Avenue Metro Subway Station to the Patapsco Light Rail Stop, serving the communities of Arlington, Ashburton, Mondawmin, Rosemont, Baltimore, Cherry Hill, and Mt. Winans, and the suburb of Baltimore Highlands.

  3. LocalLink 94 (BaltimoreLink) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Route 28 was eliminated except on Sundays. [4] [8] Service on Route 28 was provided by other routes from this time on, and selected Route 27 trips were extended south of Camden Yards to the Cherry Hill Light Rail Stop. Additionally, selected late night trips were extended to either the Cherry Hill community or to Baltimore Highlands.

  4. U.S. Route 29 in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Road / Cherry Hill Road: Single-point urban interchange; Randolph Road and Cherry Hill Road are unsigned MD 929A and MD 929B, respectively: 7.7: 12.4: Fairland Road: Southbound US 29 uses exit ramp to access Fairland Road: 8.0: 12.9: MD 200 Toll (Intercounty Connector) to I-95 / I-270: MD 200 Exit 16; E-ZPass or Video Tolling: 8.5: 13. ...

  5. Route 29 (MTA Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Route 29 designation for service in Cherry Hill was around since June 14, 1993. [2] But prior to this date, the Cherry Hill area was served by, and continues to be served by, other routes. The no. 29 designation was never used for any routes in the Cherry Hill area before.

  6. LocalLink 31 (BaltimoreLink) - Wikipedia

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    Route 57 started operating under the Route R-3 designation on June 18, 1984. [3] Prior to 1984, the area had been served by other bus and streetcar lines, most recently Route 28, which had branches feeding into Liberty Heights Avenue and then operating through Downtown Baltimore mostly to Cherry Hill. These services operated on Sundays until ...

  7. List of turnpikes in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Elkton - Cherry Hill - Pennsylvania (towards Lewisville) Route 213: Dulaney's Valley and Towsontown Turnpike: February 27, 1856: Loch Raven Reservoir - Towson: Route 146: Green Spring Avenue: March 6, 1858: Baltimore - Route 130: Greenspring Avenue Baltimore and Jerusalem Turnpike Originally Baltimore and Little Gunpowder Falls Turnpike: March ...