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<Title>Alternatives to driving: reducing emissions, gas &amp; traffic</Title>
<Tagline>Trains, shuttles, buses &amp; bikes provide relief for commutes</Tagline>
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    		<h1>Visiting UMBC</h1>
    	 
    
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    		<p>UMBC is located 10 minutes from BWI airport and in close proximity 
    to Baltimore City. There are many ways to reach campus via public and 
    private transportation. Trains, busses, and zip cars all make great means of
     transportation. Various methods of arriving at UMBC can be 
    found below.</p><p>Details about campus and parking can be found here: <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/aboutumbc/campusmap/">http://www.umbc.edu/aboutumbc/campusmap/</a><br>
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    <p><strong>Commuting to UMBC via the MARC Commuter Train</strong><br>
    The MARC Penn line runs between Perryville and Washington DC on Weekdays
     and has many stops (including Baltimore’s Penn Station and the BWI 
    airport).  The closest stop to campus is the Halethorpe MARC station.  
    You can easily track the location of these trains using the <a href="http://www.marctracker.com/PublicView/status.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">MARC tracker</a>: Once at this station there are several ways to get to campus.</p>
    <p>The <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/transit/routes/halethorpe.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Transit</a>
     shuttle is the most reliable way to get to campus.  These buses always 
    run on time, and you can track their location easily using their website
     or an iPhone map.  The only downside to this shuttle is that it only 
    runs once an hour, so you have to time your train so you aren’t waiting 
    for half an hour.  It takes 20 minutes via shuttle to get from the MARC 
    station to campus.</p>
    <p><em><a href="http://mta.maryland.gov/share-bus-overview?bus_service=Local+Bus&amp;route=Route+77" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">MTA Bus 77</a> </em>stops
     at the intersection of Winnans and Patapsco (a short walk from the 
    Northbound side of the tracks at the Halethorpe MARC station).  It is a 7
     minute ride on this bus to campus, and it drops off on the west side of
     the UMBC loop.  The only problem with this bus is that it is frequently
     running 5 minutes off schedule (either early or late), and there is 
    currently no way to track its location, however MTA expects bus tracking
     by 2013!</p>
    <p><em>Bike. </em>It is 1.9 miles from the southbound side of the 
    Halethorpe station to UMBC campus. There is not much traffic on these 
    streets, and there is a slight incline when getting to campus.  The 
    Halethorpe MARC station has 3 covered bike lockers available for rent.  
    More information about these bike lockers and the MTA bike policy is 
    available <a href="http://www.mta.maryland.gov/resources/bikesonmta/Bicycle_Text_Information_08.cfm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
    <p>There is also a bike rack under the overpass where many people leave 
    their bikes. There are many great places to get a bike in Baltimore 
    city, including the <a href="http://velocipedebikeproject.org/about/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Velocipede Bike Project</a>
     where you can buy an affordable used bike and also learn how to repair 
    your own bike (they are located across the street from Penn Station).</p>
    <p><em>Walk. </em>It is 1.9 miles from the southbound side of the 
    Halethorpe station to UMBC campus. There is not much traffic on these 
    streets, and there is a slight incline when getting to campus.  It is a 
    pleasant walk on a nice day past a few restaurants and stores, and 
    sometimes you will luck out and be able to catch <a href="http://mta.maryland.gov/share-bus-overview?bus_service=Local+Bus&amp;route=Route+77" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bus 77</a> or the UMBC transit while walking.</p>
    <p><em>A note about MTA stations near UMBC</em><br>
    The Halethorpe station is mostly outside.  On the Southbound side there 
    is a trailer with a bathroom and a ticket Machine near the road, and 
    there are several shelters to protect you from the elements near the 
    tracks.  One the Northbound side of the tracks there is a small bench to
     sit on under the overpass.  The two sides are connected by Francis 
    Avenue (the overpass) and two sets of stairs.  Note that there is no 
    elevator connecting the two sides of the tracks.  This station is not 
    crowded at night and there are minimal street lights so students should 
    stay aware of their surroundings.</p>
    <p><strong>Commuting to UMBC from Baltimore City</strong><br>
    <a href="http://mta.maryland.gov/share-bus-overview?bus_service=Local+Bus&amp;route=Route+77" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">MTA Route 77</a> runs through UMBC and its last stop is at the Patapsco <a href="http://mta.maryland.gov/light-rail" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Light Rail</a>. 
     It takes this bus 30 minutes to travel from the light rail station to 
    UMBC.  From this light rail station you can go north to downtown (about a
     15 minute ride) or south to the airport (about a 20 minute ride).  Note
     that this bus frequently runs 5 minutes ahead or behind its schedule, 
    so it is worth it to arrive early and be patient.</p>
    <p><a href="http://mta.maryland.gov/share-bus-overview?bus_service=Local+Bus&amp;route=Route+35" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em>MTA Bus 35 </em></a>runs
     every half hour between the White Marsh Mall and UMBC.  It stops 
    downtown, where you can connect to the light rail or the subway. It 
    takes about a half hour to go between downtown and UMBC.  This bus is 
    frequently crowded, and is notorious for not always running on schedule.
      This bus goes through a range of neighborhoods, so students are 
    advised to be cautious about riding this bus at night and using their 
    laptops or other expensive technology.</p>
    <p><strong>Transportation to UMBC from BWI</strong><br>
     The BWI Rail station has both <a href="http://mta.maryland.gov/marc-train" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">MARC</a>
     and Amtrak train stops. UMBC transit runs a shuttle four times a day 
    from the BWI Marc station to  campus.  Currently, there is one shuttle 
    in the morning, and three in the evening.  It takes this shuttle about 
    10 minutes to get to the MARC station from campus.<br>
    </p>
    <p><a title="MTA Bus Route 99" href="http://mta.maryland.gov/share-bus-overview?bus_service=Local+Bus&amp;route=Route+99" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em>MTA Bus 99</em></a>
     connects riders from the BWI airport’s terminal to UMBC and is a quick 
    12 minute ride to the ITE building. MTA Buses cost $1.60 and require 
    exact change.</p>
    <p>It costs about $20 (plus tip) to take a taxi from the BWI rail 
    station to UMBC, and $25 to take a taxi from the BWI Terminals to 
    campus.  This ride takes about 10 minutes.</p>
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