Today, we're continuing our three-part discussion of transit in Maryland by talking about MARC, the train service that is somehow a commuter service for both Baltimore and Washington DC. All this, today on The Red Line Podcast.
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References & notes
- [1] Maryland Department of Planning: MARC
- [2] MDOT/MTA: MARC Cornerstone Plan
- [3] Wikipedia: MARC Train § 2020s: Extension to Delaware and Virginia Agreement
- [4] The Washington Post: Lukewarm Thrill at End of Line - New Metro Station Fails to Dazzle All in Greenbelt
- [5] Wikipedia: Long Bridge (Potomac River) § Second railroad bridge (1904-present)
- [6] The Washington Post: Maryland advances plan for MARC train service to Virginia, Delaware
- [7] Wikipedia: Penn Line
- [8] Metro Magazine: Maryland's MARC Railroad Upgrades Fleet, Service to Bolster Ridership
- [9] Wikipedia: Camden Line
- [10] Wikipedia: Brunswick Line
- [11] Baltimore Heritage: West Baltimore MARC Station Area
- [12] Wikipedia: List of United States commuter rail systems
- [13] Wikipedia: Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel § Frederick Douglass Tunnel
- [14] Wikipedia: Martinsburg, West Virginia