Walking and using public transportation has an incredible impact on the environment. Simple changes to our daily routines can change the future of the planet. Consider public transportation for your next trip to the Aquarium.
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Walking and using public transportation has an incredible impact on the environment. Simple changes to our daily routines can change the future of the planet. Consider public transportation for your next trip to the Aquarium.
MTA Maryland (Maryland, Baltimore City)
Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is a provider of transportation services such as Local Buses, Metro Subway, Light Rail, and MARC Train for the Baltimore Metropolitan region. The Aquarium is accessible via Charles Center Metro Subway Station, the Convention Center Light Rail Stop, and local MTA Bus Service lines #7 and #10 for stops along Pratt Street. Visit the link below for more information for MTA Maryland:
WMATA (Washington, D.C., Maryland, Northern Virginia)
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) provides convenient connection service from the WMATA system to the MTA Maryland system. Service is available to the Aquarium from Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and Metro Maryland via WMATA and MTA Maryland. From Union Station, take the MARC Camden Line Train to Baltimore Camden Station. Transfer to local MTA Bus Service lines #7 and #10 for stops along Pratt Street. Visit the link below for more information for WMATA:
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Walking and using public transportation have an incredible impact on the environment. Simple changes to our daily routines can change the future of the planet.