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Route 77 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in the suburbs of Baltimore.The line currently runs from the Old Court Metro Subway Station in Pikesville, Maryland, to the Patapsco Light Rail Stop and serves Randallstown, Windsor Mill, Woodlawn, Catonsville, Arbutus, Halethorpe, and Lansdowne as well as the campuses of UMBC and CCBC Catonsville (formerly Catonsville ...
The Baltimore Light RailLink network consists of a main north-south line that serves 28 of the system's 33 stops; a spur in Baltimore city that connects a single stop (Penn Station) to the main line; and two branches at the south end of the line that serve two stops apiece.
The portion of this service as far west as Catonsville is now served by Route 23; Ellicott City service is offered on a limited basis by Route 150. When the Central Light Rail Line opened in 1992 along part of the old interurban line, Route 14 was truncated to the Patapsco stop during Light Rail operating hours, with selected trips deviating to ...
Catonsville Craigmont Rd & Ingleside Ave (Westview Mall) Towson Falls Road station: Ingleside Avenue/Forest Park Avenue, Smith Avenue, Falls Road: 14.3 miles (23.0 km) 206,288 Brooklandville Greenspring Station 17.7 miles (28.5 km) Weekday rush hour trips
No. 73 Wagners Point <-> State Center Metro Station via Patapsco Light Rail Station & Greyhound; No. 75 Parkway Center / Arundel Mills <-> Patapsco Light Rail Station / UM Medical Center via Greyhound (Late Night) No. 76 Downtown <-> UMBC & CCBC Catonsville; No. 77 Catonsville(Rt. 40 & Rolling Road) <-> West Baltimore MARC Station; No. 78 CMS ...
At peak hours on weekdays (from the first trains of the day until 10 a.m., and from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.), the BWI–Hunt Valley and Glen Burnie–Fairgrounds routes see 20-minute headways; at other times on weekdays and all day on weekends, there are 30-minute headways on both routes (with Glen Burnie trains traveling all the way to Hunt Valley).
It's not known yet if a new station would be built to connect passengers directly in Des Moines or if trains would stop at the existing Amtrak station in Osceola, about 45 minutes south of the city.
Patapsco station is a Baltimore Light Rail station in Halethorpe, Maryland. The stop is located along Patapsco Avenue from which its name is derived. The station serves as a hub for several MTA bus routes. Patapsco was the final stop along the line for a period from September 1992 until April 1993, when the line was extended to Linthicum.