Cultural Center station

Light rail station in Baltimore, Maryland, US
39°18′10″N 76°37′21″W / 39.3027°N 76.6226°W / 39.3027; -76.6226Owned byMaryland Transit AdministrationPlatforms2 side platformsTracks2Connections State Center station
Bus transport 14, 19, 21, 27, 311, 320, 410, 412ConstructionBicycle facilitiesBike Share Stop #34 (12 docks)AccessibleYesHistoryOpenedApril 2, 1992[1]Previous namesCultural Center / State CenterPassengers2017731 daily[2] Services
Preceding station Maryland Transit Administration Following station
Mt. Vernon
toward BWI Airport or Glen Burnie
Light RailLink Mt. Royal/MICA
toward Hunt Valley
Mt. Vernon
toward Camden Yards
Light RailLink
Penn–Camden Shuttle
Mt. Royal/MICA
toward Penn Station

Cultural Center station is a Baltimore Light RailLink station located along Howard Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, adjacent to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. It has two side platforms served by two tracks. The station opened on April 2, 1992, as part of the first phase of the system.

While there is no direct connection between the Light Rail and the Baltimore Metro SubwayLink system, the Cultural Center Light Rail station is located near the State Center station on the Metro.

References

  1. ^ "Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration Media Guide" (PDF). Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration. 2017. pp. 15–16. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 12, 2018.
  2. ^ "Light Rail Link Cornerstone Plan" (PDF). Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration. p. 15.

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