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Thanks for Attending the June Open Houses
Thursday, 24 July 2008

Over 100 people attended the first round of Green Line Open Houses held at three locations in Northeast Baltimore on June 8th, 9th and 10th.

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Project Schedule
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

The MTA is currently developing a range of alternatives that will be presented to the public in the fall. Upcoming Public Meetings Include:

Fall 2008: Initial Definition of Conceptual Alternatives

Spring 2009: Detailed Definition of Conceptual Alternatives

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Project History PDF Print E-mail

  • The study is a continuation of the Baltimore Regional Rail Plan, a 40-year plan for developing a complete and integrated rail network for the greater Baltimore metropolitan area. The Green Line was originally envisioned as an extension of the existing Baltimore Metro. The Green Line was designed to connect areas in the northeast part of Baltimore to downtown and other parts of the region with a high quality transit option to the bus and the private automobile.
  • When the Regional Rail Plan was adopted in 2002, State legislators from Baltimore City and Baltimore County agreed that there were two priority projects that should be advanced to begin implementing the plan: the Red Line and the first segment of the Green Line, from Johns Hopkins to Morgan State University. It is this segment of the Green Line we will be looking at as part of this study.
 
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