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How to get fromBaltimore to North Avenue Station (Light RailLink)by tram, bus, taxi, or foot

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There are 4 ways to get from Baltimore to North Avenue Station (Light RailLink) by tram, bus, taxi, or foot

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  1. Tram

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    1. Take the tram from Lexington Market to North Avenuetram tram Light Raillink
    10 min
    $2–6
  2. Bus

    1. Take the bus from CHARLES ST & PLEASANT ST nb to CHARLES ST & NORTH AVE nbbus bus 103 / ...
    18 min
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Baltimore to North Avenue Station (Light RailLink)taxi taxi 1.8 mi
    4 min
    $8–10
  4. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Baltimore to North Avenue Station (Light RailLink)walk walk 1.9 mi
    37 min

Baltimore to North Avenue Station (Light RailLink) by tram

Calendar665Weekly Trams
Duration10 minAverage Duration
Ticket$2Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Baltimore, MD, USA and North Avenue Station (Light RailLink), MD, USA?

Maryland Transit operates a vehicle from Lexington Market to North Avenue every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $2–6 and the journey takes 10 min. Alternatively, Maryland Transit operates a bus from CHARLES ST & PLEASANT ST nb to CHARLES ST & NORTH AVE nb every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $2 and the journey takes 9 min. Charm City Circulator also services this route every 20 minutes.

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