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Maryland to choose light rail for Baltimore Red Line project, governor says

By Trains Staff | June 28, 2024

Official announcement planned for today

Map of alternative for Baltimore area transit line with more southerly orientation
The “Surface South” alternative, one of three proposed routes for the Baltimore Red Line project. AMaryland Gov. Wes Moore said the project will be a light rail line, not bus rapid transit; an official announcement is planned for Friday, June 28.  Maryland Transit Administration

BALTIMORE — The planned Red Line transit project in Baltimore will be a light rail system, not bus rapid transit, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Thursday (June 27).

The nonprofit Baltimore Banner news site reported the decision ahead of an official announcement planned for today.

The Red Line project was killed by former Gov. Larry Hogan in 2015, but the proposal was part of a 25-year transit plan in 2020 and has been backed by Moore, who pledged to revive it during his gubernatorial campaign. Potential routes for the approximately 15-mile, east-west system were narrowed to three last year by the Maryland Transit Administration, but bus and light rail options were presented for each route [see “Maryland officials offer new route options …,” Trains News Wire, Sept. 29, 2023].

Moore told the Banner that residents indicated a strong preference for light rail rather than bus during outreach events that were part of the planning process: “It just became very clear that this is the mode of transportation that we were going to select.”

Light rail will be more expensive to build than a bus system, but Moore said he believes federal funding will help with those costs.

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