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Need Baltimore Metro map
I have been looking all over the internet for a map of Baltimore metro stations WITH street names. All I have found are maps of the stations, with no indication of where they are located. We will be walking around the city and need to know where we can get on/off the subway. If anyone knows where a good map can be found, please let me know. Thanks!!!
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Not the best map, but maybe it will help.<BR><BR><BR>http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/bmetro.html<BR><BR>I am surprised that you would want to use the metro at all. Most of the tourist sites in Balto. are located with-in walking distance.
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Here's a good site, but you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, or similar product to read the map. http://www.mtamaryland.com/directory/gen_maps/maps.cfm (download #1-Central)<BR><BR>I have a good printed map in front of me right now, the title is "2002 Visitor's Ride Guide (The Ultimage Get-Around Guide to Baltimore and Nearby Major Attractions)" 100M 3/02<BR><BR>Perhaps you could obtain a printed copy by sending a SASE to Maryland Transit Administration, 6 St Paul St, Baltimore MD 21202-1614<BR><BR>Hope that helps! BTW, purchase the $3 all day farecard that allows unlimited use of Subway, bus, and lightrail. (there is no X in my REAL eddress)<BR><BR>
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r-travels, Thank you so much!! I tried the website you suggested, and it was absolutely what I was looking for! Thanks again!
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My pleasure!<BR><BR>Alice, are you staying in the outskirts & traveling into town to visit? I am always looking for inexpensive hotels near subway/train stops, etc., to use when I travel. The places nearer the historic/trendy areas much mure expensive, but I don't want use up any savings for taxi fare if the hotel not safe (or too far) to walk from the remote station.<BR><BR>So, if you can add something to this thread, I sure would appreciate it. Enjoy your trip. I like "Bawlmor"!
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