Better known as the
MARC, this is a set of train lines created to
serve commuters traveling throughout
Maryland. The
Penn line provides service to central and northeastern parts of the state, the
Camden line runs along the
Baltimore-
Washington corridor, and the
Brunswick line goes all the way out to
West Virginia. There are 81 trains every
weekday,
composed from a
fleet of 32 engines and 102 cars.
Fares range from $3.25 to $11.50 one-way, and both
weekly and
monthly passes are available.
There are 40 stations in the MARC system:
Penn Line - operated by Amtrak - Perryville, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Martin State Airport, Penn Station, West Baltimore, Halethorpe, BWI, Odenton, Bowie State, Seabrook, New Carrollton.
Camden Line - operated by CSX - Camden Station, St. Denis, Dorsey, Jessup, Savage, Laurel Racetrack, Laurel, Muirkirk, Greenbelt, College Park, Riverdale.
Brunswick Line - operated by CSX - Martinsburg, Duffields, Harpers Ferry, Brunswick, Point of Rocks, Dickerson, Barnesville, Boyds, Germantown, Metropolitan Grove, Gaithersburg, Washington Grove, Rockville, Garrett Park, Kensington, Silver Spring.
All lines - Union Station.