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  2. Airport Loop - Wikipedia

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    MD 176 leaves Airport Loop; MD 170 joins Airport Loop: 7.41: 11.93: Stoney Run Road – BWI Car Rental Facility: Intersection; Stoney Run Road crosses over Airport Loop: 8.00: 12.87: MD 995 north (Amtrak Way) – BWI Rail Station: MD 995 is unsigned: 8.44: 13.58: I-195 (Metropolitan Boulevard) to MD 295 / I-95 – Baltimore, Washington, Terminal

  3. BWI Business District station - Wikipedia

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    BWI Business District station is a Baltimore Light Rail station in the BWI Business District, north of the Baltimore-Washington International Airport in Linthicum, Maryland. There are currently 36 free public parking spaces and connections can be made to MTA Maryland's Route 17 and 99 buses, and Howard Transit's Silver Route from this station. [2]

  4. Fairgrounds station - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Central Railway had a Timonium station near the modern location of the Fairgrounds station. Prior to the opening of the Light Rail in 1992, the location was a park-and-ride lot with express bus service to downtown Baltimore. From 1992 until the opening of the Hunt Valley extension in 1997, the station was the northern terminus of ...

  5. Interstate 195 (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    View west from the east end of I-195 at BWI Airport. I-195 begins at the western edge of its interchange with I-95. The freeway continues west as MD 166, which has a partial interchange for UMBC Boulevard, which leads to the UMBC campus, before ending next to a park-and-ride facility at Rolling Road, on which MD 166 continues north toward Catonsville.

  6. Baltimore/Washington International Airport - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of BWI Marshall Airport with downtown Baltimore in the background in September 2009. Planning for a new airport on 3,200 acres (1,300 ha) to serve the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area began in 1944, just prior to the end of World War II, when the Baltimore Aviation Commission announced its decision that the best location to build a new airport would be on a 2,100-acre ...

  7. Maryland Route 144 - Wikipedia

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    MD 144 begins at an intersection with MD 807 (Bedford Road) a short distance north of the Cumberland city limits. The state highway heads east as two-lane undivided Naves Cross Road, passing through a pair of ridges before meeting a pair of ramps to and from westbound I-68 (National Freeway) and heading north of a park and ride lot. Naves Cross ...

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