Traffic & Transit
Transit Schedules To Resume More Normal Operations In Baltimore
In the Maryland Transit Administration's phase two of its COVID-19 service restoration plan, passengers must still wear face coverings.

From MDOT MTA: Beginning Sunday, July 12, the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) will begin transitioning from the service reductions first implemented March 17 under the COVID-19 health emergency to more normal transit schedules.
On Sunday, July 12, the following service will be in effect:
- Local Bus: Regular summer weekday/weekend schedule.
- Express Bus service and LocalLinks 38 and 92 will remain suspended.
- Boarding: Front-door boarding will resume.
- Fare Collection: We encourage riders to utilize CharmPass and CharmCard for a contact-free payment option to further protect our customers and team members. Cash fare payments will also be accepted.
- Seating will not be restricted; riders can do their part by maintaining social distance where possible.
- Operators may bypass stops to limit crowding on buses.
- Light RailLink and Metro SubwayLink – Regular weekday/weekend schedules.
To continue to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, MDOT MTA reminds all riders that face coverings are required when riding transit.
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MDOT MTA also will continue enhanced disinfecting procedures of all vehicles and stations including high-passenger touch point areas. In addition to cleaning, MDOT MTA is updating features to include retrofitting buses with plastic seats and air ionizers that will further clean the air inside the bus.
A complete list of service changes is available at mta.maryland.gov/coronavirus.