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BACK TO SCHOOL. BACK TO FALL COMMUTE. BALTIMORE DRIVERS: EXPECT DELAYS & PLAN AHEAD

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BACK TO SCHOOL. BACK TO FALL COMMUTE.

BALTIMORE DRIVERS: EXPECT DELAYS & PLAN AHEAD

Be focused and safe behind the wheel

BALTIMORE, MD (August 22, 2024) As summer winds down, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) reminds drivers that traffic is picking up as the Baltimore area returns to school and commuting routines. The MDTA and its Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) partners are working together to guide commuters through the first Back to School and Fall season without the I-695 Key Bridge.  

A new Harbor Crossings web page www.mdta.maryland.gov/harborcrossings brings together commuting resources and transportation options to help drivers plan ahead. Since the collapse of the bridge in March, Baltimore-area drivers now experience longer commute times and extended rush-hour periods. The web page includes an infographic showing current heavy commute times when drivers should expect delays for I-95 Fort McHenry Tunnel and I-895 Baltimore Harbor Tunnel. Consider ridesharing or public transportation, and when possible avoid driving during heavy commute times.

Getting There Together:

  • buckle up, every passenger, every trip;
  • look up and look out for children walking to school;
  • vehicles must stop for school buses when the buses' red flashers are on (except when the buses are on the opposite side of a highway divided by a barrier or median strip);
  • make sure your vehicle is road ready; and
  • if you are an E-ZPass Baltimore Region Discount Plan customer and commuting habits have changed, visit here.

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  • Check back for updates on Baltimore Harbor Crossing toll facilities and learn about tunnel restrictions on certain hazardous materials, width and height, by visiting www.mdta.maryland.gov/harborcrossings.
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Following unanimous approval from the Board of Public Works, the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will begin construction to expand and modernize the MARC train storage facilities at the Martin Maintenance Yard in Baltimore County. Expanding storage capacity at the rail yard is a key component to delivering more frequent service that better serve existing, changing and new travel markets as outlined in the MARC Growth and Transformation Plan.

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The project scope includes increased storage capacity for MARC Trains at the Martin Maintenance Yard (located near Martin State Airport), new tracks with catenary electrification, crossover tracks, a new inspection pit, and equipment that includes water hydrants, air piping extensions and light fixtures to support train car maintenance. The $35 million investment in improvements and increased capacity for the Martin Maintenance Yard is set to begin later this fall, with completion slated for summer 2027. It is supported by a discretionary grant from the Federal Railroad Administration’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program.

Nov 29

North Point Flea Plaza Market

7 PM

North Point Plaza
2401 North Point Blvd., Dundalk, MD  21222

The DriveEzMD Outreach Team will be at the North Point Flea Market with games, promotional items, and answers to your E-ZPass account questions!

7:00am – 3:00pm

Nov 30

North Point Flea Plaza Market

7 AM

North Point Plaza
2401 North Point Blvd., Dundalk, MD  21222

The DriveEzMD Outreach Team will be at the North Point Flea Market with games, promotional items, and answers to your E-ZPass account questions!

7:00am – 3:00pm