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    Camden MARC Station

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Pennsylvania Station

    Pennsylvania Station

    4.0
    (45 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    If you live in Baltimore, you can appreciate the beauty of this old train station. It is the main…read moretrain station in Baltimore and was designed by New York architect Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison. As I said, it is old and was built in 1911 in the Beaux-Art style. Thankfully, there has been some renovations that were completed in 2024 that included a newly polished façade, refurbished windows, new roof, and upgraded lighting. You can now see the beautiful color of the green tiles that were part of the original design of the station that have been hidden for years. It was wonderful to see our local train station restored to its former glory. When you look at the front, you will see five rounded openings and three central archways that are used as the entrances to the station with sets of triple doors. When you step inside, do look up and take in the beautiful, domed, stained-glass skylights. Moving along, there is a waiting area for passengers with old wooden benches. Thankfully, there are elevators to take you down to the tracks if you need it. What is still ugly to me, but fine for others, is the sculpture out front. It just does not go with the beauty of this train station. It was placed there in 2004 and sculpted by Jonathan Borofsky as the centerpiece of a re-designed plaza in front of Penn Station. It is a 51-foot-tall aluminum statue, named Male/Female. You be the judge if it belongs here or not! We used the Red Cap Service at Penn Station in Baltimore to catch our Acela train to New York. Tracey, the Red Cap, was such a help to us. She expertly took us and our luggage down to the train with plenty of time to board, store our luggage in the train car, and get us settled. We were in the quiet car, which we appreciated. Although this Acela was not one of the new trains, we had an uneventful ride to New York with no delays due to the hot weather.

    Penn Station in Baltimore isn't large. When you enter, restrooms are to your left, and you may…read moreenter the Dunkin Donuts from that corner, Amtrak windows are to your right, along with a small newsstand, and ahead of you is a rounded booth with people you may inquire with and train information posted above them. Just behind them is the hall with the lettered gates. We were told ours would most likely be Gate E. Honestly, it seemed every train was Gate E during our wait. Communication could be improved. When we went through the gate and down the stairs, there was no train waiting. So when they announced "last call" we wondered if we had already missed the train or had accidentally gone to the wrong track. Fortunately the train arrived shortly thereafter.

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    Main hall
    Main hall
    Pennsylvania Station 8/2025
    Pennsylvania Station 8/2025
    The only food vendor inside the train station

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    The only food vendor inside the train station
    Convention Center Light Rail Station

    Convention Center Light Rail Station

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Great food, great services. . Enjoyed the conference center. It was a little cold, but overall a…read moregreat day

    Bottom Line: A stop on Bal'mor's light rail that serves the Baltimore Convention Center, the Royal…read moreFarms Arena and other nearby attractions and restaurants not too far from the Inner Harbor. Baltimore's Light Rail, which as part of the Baltimore Link rebranding initiative is now formally called Light RailLink, runs from Hunt Valley in Baltimore County to Glen Burnie (Cromwell) in Anne Arundel County, 30 miles south. The Convention Center station is one of 33 stops on the Light Rail and is right next to the Baltimore Convention Center. It is also one block away from Camden Yards and the Royal Farms Arena. There are many other attractions close by as well as eateries, hotels and restaurants. The station is a simple outdoor platform with minimal signage and very few places to escape the elements. I think of the light rail as being a single north-south line with a branch for Penn Station and a branch for BWI airport but technically there are three routes as follows: 1. Hunt Valley-BWI (Blue) 2. Hunt Valley-Cromwell (Yellow), and 3. Penn Station-Camden Yards (Red) All three lines come through the Convention Center Station so be sure you get on the correct train if leaving from this station. Since this station is right in the city there is not any parking here.

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    Looking northbound along the tracks.
    Looking northbound along the tracks.
    Convention Center Light Rail Station
    Convention Center Light Rail Station

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    Camden Yards Light Rail Station

    Camden Yards Light Rail Station

    3.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Bottom Line: A stop on Baltimore's light rail that serves Oriole Park at Camden Yards and other…read morenearby attractions and restaurants not too far from the Inner Harbor. Baltimore's Light Rail, which as part of the Baltimore Link rebranding initiative is now formally called Light RailLink, runs from Hunt Valley in Baltimore County to Glen Burnie (Cromwell) in Anne Arundel County, 30 miles south. The Camden Yards station is one of 33 stops on the Light Rail and it serves Oriole Park at Camden Yards which is just steps away as well as nearby restaurants and attractions. The station is a simple outdoor platform with minimal signage and very few places to escape the elements. The MARC train also serves this area so this station is a transfer point to the Camden MARC line. I think of the light rail as being a single north-south Line with a branch for Penn Station and a branch for BWI airport but technically there are three routes as follows: 1. Hunt Valley-BWI (Blue) 2. Hunt Valley-Cromwell (Yellow), and 3. Penn Station-Camden Yards (Red) All three lines come through Camden Yards so be sure you get on the correct train if leaving from this station. Since this station is right in the city there is not any parking here.

    Horrible experience I can only conclude that they don't want us to take the light rail to Baltimore…read moreOrioles games a two hour PLUS (still waiting) wait is completely unacceptable so is showing up with two cars every half hour !! At a minimum they should have multiple cars if not increased frequency. Totally inept management. actually I could also conclude that we already are the third world country we are fast becoming look at tje management of Baltimore

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    Camden Yards Light Rail Station
    Camden Yards Light Rail Station
    Camden Yards Light Rail Station

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    West Baltimore MARC Station

    West Baltimore MARC Station

    2.8
    (12 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    This is not one of the better MARC stations…read more The cons: - you have to walk up or down about 2 flights rickety of stairs to get to the platform - the platform itself is very small, it will be crowded - there is no place to sit or shelter from the rain - because the platform is so small only 2 train cars stop at the platform; if you are getting off here you have to make sure you are at the right exit or you will miss the stop - the step up into the train is high. The conductor puts out a little step stool to help you onto the train stairs, however, these are high steps and if you have any sort of mobility problems, this may be an issue for you. On the upside, it has a large parking lot, so parking is easy.

    I had an issue with parking. My car was broken into during my working hours. The MTA police came…read moreto my home looking for me and I was at worked and shared the information with my neighbors who were aware of the damage before I was. I was informed that the security cameras did not have film in them. Very good location from my home, but the area was not safe during the daylight hours and nighttime hours. I believe that I was singled out. I did not hear of anyone else car being damaged.

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    Row houses in the distance
    Row houses in the distance
    No high platforms here.  I challenge anyone in a wheelchair to attempt THIS.
    No high platforms here. I challenge anyone in a wheelchair to attempt THIS.
    How would you like to walk under THIS at the crack of dawn?  With no street lights on?  Uh, NO.  Just, hell no.

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    How would you like to walk under THIS at the crack of dawn? With no street lights on? Uh, NO. Just, hell no.

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