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Baltimore City: Circulator Bus Line

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Baltimore City: Circulator Bus Line

The city of Baltimore will be launching the second line of its Circulator Bus Line.

The Orange Line has already successfully been put into operation.

The Purple line will travel north and south between Penn Station and South Baltimore.

Baltimore to Launch Second Circulator Line

 

Veronica Krzinska
Zenith Realty - Rosedale, MD

Ron,

The Circulator is a wonderful way to get around.  Next the Green Line will be launched.

Jun 07, 2010 09:07 AM
Jacob Jamison
Zenith Realty - Joppa, MD
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Ron,

Thank you for sharing.  The Circulator is a great service.  It is free.

Jun 08, 2010 01:27 PM
Brian Bedford
Zenith Realty - Catonsville, MD

Ron,

Good information.  People need to know that this is free, because it looks like a regular bus.

Jun 09, 2010 09:35 AM
Joseph Coolie
Zenith Realty - Parkville, MD

Ron,

I understand that this has been succesful in DC so it should be good in Baltimore too.

Jun 10, 2010 08:09 AM
Alexandra "Sandy" Pzkowski
Zenith Realty - Baltimore, MD

Ron,

Thank you so much for sharing this blog.  Have a wonderful day.

Jun 16, 2010 09:06 AM
Kathryn Sparks
Zenith Realty - Baltimore, MD

Ron,

This is as important to the success of the City as any other part of its infrastructure.

Jul 02, 2010 05:32 AM
Eddie Matthew
Zenith Realty - Perry Hall, MD

Ron,

This will be great for residents of the city and for visitors to the city.

Jul 02, 2010 05:33 AM
Natalia Aissur
Zenith Realty - Dundalk, MD

Ron,

Why do they use colors to identify the routes?  Is this because so many of the citizens have not yet learned their numbers?

Jul 02, 2010 05:34 AM
Jacob Jamison
Zenith Realty - Joppa, MD
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Ron,

Bikes, buses, trains, . . . soon Baltimore will have no cars on the streets.

Jul 24, 2010 07:44 AM
Karen Krzniak
Zenith Realty - Towson, MD

Ron,

The Circulator has been a help to the Baltimore City economy even in its short existence.

Oct 22, 2010 07:22 AM