Saturday, October 13, 2012

Transit changes to target overcrowding, convenience - Baltimore Business Journal:

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Starting Aug. 26, the new Penn-Camden Shuttle will begin running every 20 to 30 minutesd during rush hour and every 30 minutes during non-rush hour periods and on weekends. those riders have to change to connecting trains atthe Mt. Royao station. Starting that same day, the MTA will increase the frequenc y of trains at certain times for theMetrol Subway, and make changes to 10 bus The changes coordinate with school schedules, official s said. On weeknights, between 7 p.m. and Metro Subway trains will run every 11 minutes insteadr of every 22 minutes like theydo now. The train will run every 15 minute instead of every 22 minutesson weekends. No.
1 Line -- One inbound afternoonj trip will be startingat No. 5 Line -- Two additionalk early-morning trips from Cedonia to downtown; No. 12 Line -- Only one roundtrip in the mid-afternoon; No. 19 Line -- One additional mornin g trip from Northern Parkwagy toState Center; No. 20 Line -- Selected morning tripzs extended tothe No. 23 Line -- Two expresws trips changed tolocal service; No. 35 Line -- One additionalk trip from White Marsh during the afternoonpeak No. 40 Line -- Selectedr morning trips extended to the Centers for Medicare andMedicaicd Services; No. 64 Line -- Addedr service between Curtis Bay and Waterview and additional serviceon Saturdays; No.
77 Line -- One additional roundtrip added during theafternoon peak.

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