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Shuttle–UM saw its first expansion with the introduction of its UM Shuttle service for the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus which strictly serves the surrounding Baltimore areas near campus. President Jay Perman reached an agreement with UMD to answer requests of the UMB community to obtain a shuttle service within campus.
Route map. Camden Line highlighted in orange ... University of Maryland, College Park: Shuttle-UM 104, 109 Prince George's County TheBus: ... University of Maryland ...
A station served the 1856-opened Maryland Agricultural College (now University of Maryland, College Park) by 1878. [3] B&O Baltimore–Washington commuter service was taken over by MARC as the Camden Line in the 1980s. Metro service at College Park began on December 11, 1993, with the extension of the Green Line to Greenbelt. [4]
LocalLink 75 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore and its suburbs. The line currently runs from the Patapsco Light Rail Stop to Arundel Mills in Anne Arundel County, via BWI Airport. The line operates to University of Maryland during hours when the light rail is not operating. [2]
Maryland Route 193 (MD 193) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as University Boulevard and Greenbelt Road, the state highway runs 26.07 mi (41.96 km) from MD 185 in Kensington east to MD 202 north of Upper Marlboro .
Frostburg State University, Frostburg; Pilot Travel Center at 3000 Chestnut Ridge Road, Grantsville; 7-Eleven at 911 Ontario Street, Havre de Grace; New Carrollton (WMATA station), New Carrollton; University of Maryland Eastern Shore Student Center, Princess Anne; Shore Transit-tri County, Salisbury; Silver Spring Transit Center, Silver Spring
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The NTD categorizes ridership data by type of service: directly operated (DO) and purchased transportation (PT). The data below shows the sum of these two values for each transit agency. Only the top 100 agencies with the most ridership in 2023 are shown.