Public Transportation to Campus
There's more than one way to get to and from UBalt, as the campus is well served by a variety of public transportation options. Check out some of the available options below.
Charm City Circulator
The free, eco-friendly Charm City Circulator consists of a fleet of 21 hybrid electric vehicles following four routes:
- The north-south Purple Route (connecting Federal Hill and the Cross Street Market area with Johns Hopkins University and Charles Village at 33rd Street; this line has the closest stop to UBalt)
- The east-west Orange Route (connecting Hollins Market and the B&O Railroad Museum with the Inner Harbor, Harbor East and Fells Point)
- The Green Route (tying the Johns Hopkins Hospital with Fells Point and City Hall)
- The Banner Route (running from the Inner Harbor to Fort McHenry).
Click here to see when the next bus is arriving!
Penn Station
Penn Station, adjacent to the UBalt campus, is America's eighth busiest train station. Multiple bus lines, MARC and Amtrak trains, are served by Penn Station. Trains between Washington, D.C., and New York City depart and arrive every hour on most days.
Light Rail
The Light Rail connects UBalt to downtown, to suburbs both north and south and to BWI Airport. The University of Baltimore/Mount Royal stop is at the corner of Oliver Street and Mount Royal Avenue, just west of the Fitzgerald Garage and the main campus buildings. Discounted monthly passes are available, and one way tickets cost a flat rate of $1.60. The Light Rail runs north-south between Hunt Valley and Glen Burnie. The University of Baltimore/Mount Royal station is just west of the Fitzgerald Garage and the main campus buildings. Click here for MTA Light Rail Schedules and Maps.
MARC
MARC is a commuter train serving suburbs north and south of the city. Major destinations include Penn Station adjacent to UBalt, BWI Airport, New Carrollton, and Washington, D.C.'s Union Station. To the north, MARC serves several locations, including Aberdeen. Monthly passes are available
MTA Buses
MTA buses connect most of the Baltimore region. The UBalt campus is served by lines 3, 11, 61, 64 and 21. Discounted monthly passes are available. Review local bus schedules and commuter bus schedules to find your best way to get to campus.
Metro Subway
MTA Metro Subway runs southbound to Lexington Market, downtown and Johns Hopkins Hospital. Northwest-bound trains stop at Mondawmin Mall and neighborhoods and suburbs toward Owings Mills. UBalt is served by the State Center stop about a quarter mile west of campus. Discounted monthly passes are available.