Transportation Information

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Maryland is an exceptionally convenient travel destination, centrally located on the mid-Atlantic corridor and served by a transportation system designed so that your journey can be as hassle-free as it is pleasurable.

Ronald Reagan
Washington National Airport
703-419-8000
www.metwashairports.com/National

Washington Dulles
International Airport

703-572-2700
www.metwashairports.com/Dulles

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Commercial Airports:

Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI)
In Baltimore: 410-859-7111
Outside Baltimore: 1-800-I-FLY-BWI
TDD: 410-859-7227
www.bwiairport.com

10 miles south of Baltimore
30 miles north of Washington, D.C.

Easy automobile access is provided by Interstate 195, which feeds into a major highway system. An airport rail station is served by Amtrak and Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC) trains. Light Rail service is available for direct connections to downtown Baltimore. BWI also offers bus, taxi, limousine, shuttle and rental car services.



Bus Service

The MTA operates 70 Local, Express and Commuter bus lines throughout Central and Southern Maryland. Basic fares are $1.60 one-way ($2 for Express one-way) or a $3.50 Day Pass for unlimited daily trips on MTA Local Buses, Light Rail and Metro Subway.

1-866-RIDE-MTA (1-866-743-3682)
www.mtamaryland.com

 

Auto Rental

Many national rental car companies have counters at BWI Airport and other pick-up and drop-off points within the state.

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