How To Use Baltimore’s Public Transportation (2024)

Transportation

It’s easy to travel around Charm City, thanks to an abundance of public transportation options. Whether you choose to bike, take the bus or enjoy a scenic boat ride, these Baltimore transportation options will help you explore the city like a local.

Hop Around

  • Water Taxi
  • Circulator
  • Bus
  • Taxi

Baltimore Water Taxi

The Baltimore Water Taxi offers one price for all-day, unlimited on-off service to more than 30 attractions and neighborhoods. If traveling between waterfront neighborhoods, this is the most picturesque way to get there. For information on water taxi stops, schedules and pricing, visit the Baltimore Water Taxi website.

Charm City Circulator

The Charm City Circulator is a free downtown bus system to help visitors and residents get around. Buses run about every 15 minutes along the four following routes:

  • Orange: Hollins Market through Harbor East
  • Purple: Inner Harbor/Federal Hill through 33rd Street
  • Green: City Hall, Fell’s Point through John Hopkins
  • Banner: Inner Harbor through Fort McHenry
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The Charm City Circulator in downtown Baltimore.

Visit the Charm City Circulator website for a full list of stop locations, hours and more information.

Dockless Scooters & Bicycles

Electric scooters, and sometimes bicycles, such as Lime, Bolt, Jump and Spin are available throughout the city. For a small fee you can pick up a scooter wherever you find one and drop it at your destination. (Riders are encouraged to wear a helmet and use bike lanes.) Simply download your preferred brand’s app, plan your route and you’re ready to go.

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Bike companies like Lime provide a low-cost, fast and healthy way to travel around downtown Baltimore!

MTA Bus, Subway and Light Rail Service

MTA bus service currently has more that 60 bus routes, which include high frequency CityLink, LocalLink and Express BusLink routes which operate from various suburbs to downtown Baltimore. In addition to bus service, MTA operates Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink which operates in and around the downtown Baltimore area. Fares are $2.00 for one-way and $4.60 for a day pass and can be paid by CharmPass mobile fare app or cash when boarding the bus.

Taxi & Car Services

When the weather is inclement, a taxi or car service may be the quickest and easiest option. A number of ride sharing services are available in Baltimore, including Uber and Lyft. You may also schedule a pickup from traditional taxi cabs such as Yellow/Checker Cab, OnCabs Baltimore and zTrip.

FAQs

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  • How do I use the Baltimore Water Taxi?

      The Baltimore Water Taxi offers one price for all-day, unlimited on-off service to more than 30 attractions and neighborhoods. Routes are seasonal and schedules can vary depending on the weather so we encourage you to check out thewater taxi websitefor the latest information.

  • What forms of public transportation are available in Baltimore?

      The Maryland Transit Authority (MTA) operates commuter and local bus routes, Metro Subway, Light Rail, and weekday MARC train service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Call the MTA 410-539-5000 or visitwww.mtamaryland.comfor more information about MARC and our other services.Click herefor more information about other transportation options.

  • Where can I find parking in Baltimore?

      There are a number of affordable garages located throughout downtown Baltimore.Click herefor more information, and for additional parking information, please visit the Parking Authority of Baltimore City’swebsite.

  • How much is the bus fare in Baltimore?

      One-way bus fare for CityLink, LocalLink, Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink is $1.90. A day pass can be purchased for $4.40. The Charm City Circulator is free to ride!

  • How do I book the trolley tour?

      Book tickets for the Baltimore Trolley Tour, which is a two hour comprehensive tour of the city,onlinehere.All tours leave from theBaltimore Visitor Center.

  • How many buses are in Baltimore’s MTA?

      The MTA is the 13th largest public rapid transit system in the country and operates up to 1,350 vehicles during peak hours. There are up to 80 bus lines servicing Baltimore’s public transportation needs, including a fleet of 24 free Charm City Circulator buses.

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