Ride UMBC Transit Shuttles
Try UMBC’s free shuttle system with green features including a newly upgraded low-emissions fleet, easy-load bike racks, and solar powered bus shelters!
- UMBC Transit: Shuttles connect UMBC with train stations, satellite parking, BWI airport, and the shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations in the neighborhoods surrounding campus.
Take Public Transit
Visit MTA, the Maryland Transportation Authority to find how to travel to and from campus, with tips including:
- Save: Save $25 on your monthly fare with the MTA college pass, available through Off Campus Student Services
- Bus: Routes #35, 77, and 99 connect UMBC with Baltimore City and the surrounding area.
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Train: Many trains serve the area, including MARC, a commuter train connecting the greater Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Areas with student-friendly fares.
- Closest station to campus: the newly rennovated Halethorpe station, only 1.5 miles from campus.
- Includes bike lockers and a 5 to 10 minute bike route, downhill from UMBC.
- Light Rail & Metro: Connecting Baltimore County & City, the metro travels east and west while the light rail north to south.
Carpool Together
UMBC helps to match faculty, staff or students with ride-shares to and from campus
- Learn more about carpooling with Off-Campus Student Services
- Join the myUMBC Group to find carpooling tips, link up for rides, and learn about carpooling events!
- By carpooling daily, you may qualify for a preferred parking space in a lot reserved for registered carpoolers.
Bike to & from Campus
- With bike racks, bike lockers, and even bike racks on the UMBC Transit buses, we have array of options to stay active on two wheels!
- Bicycles should be parked at racks or in lockers, and registered with the campus police to protect against theft.
- The UMBC Cycling club organizes casual rides, road rides and mountain bike rides: long and short, near and far.
- Catonsville Rails to Trails offers bike maps and trails in the area
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Patapsco State Park offers a safe route to Ellicott City, and the nearby Gwynn’s Falls Trail and Jones Falls Trail offer scenic and safe routes to access Baltimore city. Learn more about biking in Maryland.
Borrow a Bike
- Students can check out a bike for free for daily use at the Retriever Activity Center
- UMBC’s first Bike Share began in October 2013 with 6 hybrid road bicycles. They are available to sign out for free at the RAC (Retriever Activity Center) using a red UMBC ID Card
- The bike share was made possible by the SGA, the Climate Change Task Force, the Hub in Catonsville, UMBC Cycling Cluband the RAC
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Fix a Bicycle
- The Fix-It station is a repair stand with tools, and can be used for
- Cleaning and lubricating the chain
- Inflating or changing a flat tire
- Adjusting gears and brakes, and more
- Two Fix-It stations are at the ground level of Commons Garage and Walker Garage, with a third planned for the Admin garage currently under construction.
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Borrow a Zip Car
Zip car is a convenient and accessible car share program available on campus.
- Two zip cars are at UMBC and located on Center Road by Student Success Center.
- You can rent a vehicle for the hour or for the day, as long as you are over 18. Gas & insurance included.
- Visit http://zipcar.com/umbc to get started, and get $10 as a bonus!’
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Charge An Electric Vehicle
- Two Electric vehicle charging stations are located in the Stadium Lot.
- Free to use for the campus community as well as visitors with no registration necessary.
- The Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations were installed on campus in 2011 thanks to the efforts of the Climate Change Task Force’s Transportation Work Group