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MTA bus reportedly crashed into a building at 500 W Franklin St. in central Baltimore. Emergency responders reported an initial 17 injured in need of care and requested an additional five medics ...
Pedestrian dies after falling under MTA bus in downtown Baltimore, police say 00:19. A pedestrian died after falling under and being struck by a Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus in ...
BALTIMORE, Md. (DC News Now) — The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) said a fetus was discovered inside a Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus on Saturday afternoon. Police said that at about ...
Baltimore residents give feedback on proposed Red Line project 02:55. BALTIMORE -- The public provided feedback on Tuesday as the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) continues finalizing its ...
Baltimore police said officers responded to a Maryland Transit Administration bus crash at about 10:20 a.m. Saturday. The crash happened in Baltimore's Seton Hill neighborhood, west of downtown ...
MTA Police, the Baltimore City Fire Department and Medics and building inspectors are also on the scene, police said. Video from WJZ shows the bus at a stop against the side of the building as ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNMTA plan calls for expanding MARC service frequency across dayparts, adding new stopsIn response to a significant surge in ridership this year, the Maryland Transit Administration announced expansion plans as ...
Late buses. Broken buses. Communities without bus service. WBAL-TV 11 News has heard the gripes from commuters. Now, 11 TV ...
A mass transit bus on Saturday crashed into several vehicles before slamming into a building in Baltimore, injuring at least 15 people, police said. “Fortunately, there were no critical life-… ...
It's peak summer travel season here in Maryland, which means traffic, crashes and car breakdowns are at an all time ...
Baltimore-area transit riders are asking state lawmakers to consider more funding to improve the region’s transit system, which many find to be unreliable and too infrequent for their needs.
Two years after Gov. Wes Moore revived the Red Line, Baltimore’s proposed east-west light rail feels mired in uncertainty.
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