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  2. List of MARC Train stations - Wikipedia

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    MARC Train service at BWI Rail Station in Maryland. MARC Train is the commuter rail system serving the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area in the United States. The system is owned by the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA Maryland), and serves Maryland, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. The system covers a total route length of 198.2 ...

  3. Perryville station - Wikipedia

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    A Metroliner passes through Perryville station in 1979. The Perryville station was originally built by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad in 1905 and adopted by the Pennsylvania Railroad, and is located within a wye for the PW&B's Port Deposit Branch. When Amtrak took over passenger service in 1971, the station was closed.

  4. Category:Railway stations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Category: Railway stations in Maryland. 7 languages. ... MARC Train stations (43 P) N. Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland (1 C ...

  5. List of Maryland railroads - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Rail Corporation: Delaware and Chesapeake Railway: PRR: 1878 1899 Delaware Railroad: Delaware Coast Line Railroad: DCLR 1982 1994 Maryland and Delaware Railroad: Delaware and Maryland Railroad: PRR: 1832 1836 Wilmington and Susquehanna Railroad: Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Railroad: PRR: 1883 1956 Philadelphia, Baltimore and ...

  6. Penn Line - Wikipedia

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    The Penn Line is a MARC passenger rail service operating between Union Station in Washington, D.C., and Perryville, Maryland, along the far southern leg of the Northeast Corridor; most trains terminate at Baltimore's Penn Station. It is MARC's only electrified line, though a majority of trains remain diesel powered.

  7. MARC Train - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC) [4] is a commuter rail system in the Washington–Baltimore area. MARC ( reporting mark MARC ) is administered by the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) and operated under contract by Alstom and Amtrak on track owned by CSX Transportation (CSXT) and Amtrak.

  8. Maryland and Delaware Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Historic train station in Federalsburg, Maryland, restored as headquarters of Maryland and Delaware Railroad. The Maryland and Delaware Railroad Company (reporting mark MDDE) is a Class III short-line railroad, formed in 1977 to operate several branch lines of the former Penn Central Railroad in both Maryland and Delaware, United States.

  9. Silver Spring station - Wikipedia

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    Silver Spring station is a train station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro and the Brunswick Line of the MARC Train commuter rail system. The Metro station averaged 4,536 daily riders in 2023, making it the 19th-busiest stop in the network and the busiest in the state of Maryland . [ 3 ]