
Howard Transit
http://www.howardtransit.com
Provides daily bus service in Columbia, Ellicott City,
Clarksville, Savage, and other locations in and around
Howard County. Additional late evening service is
available on weekdays and specialized services are
available to individuals with disabilities and senior
citizens.
Connect-A-Ride
http://www.corridortransit.com
Provides daily bus service in the Laurel area
with routes that operate between Laurel and Columbia
and in the Whiskey Bottom area of Howard County. Stops
are available in Savage, Owen Brown, and Kings Contrivance
with free transfers to Howard Transit Routes.

To Silver Spring, College Park
and Washington, D.C.
To Baltimore
To
Washington
Commuter
Bus Routes
The Maryland
Transit Administration (MTA), through private
contractors, offers three daily commuter bus routes
to Silver Spring, MD and Washington, D.C.
Route 915
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/commuterbus/schedulesSystemMaps/915CommuterLineForWeb1.pdf
Weekday express service to Silver Spring and
Washington, D.C. from Scaggsville and
Columbia. Stops in Washington include Walter Reed
Army Medical Center, Federal Triangle, Capitol Hill
and Washington Navy Yard.
Route 929
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/commuterbus/schedulesSystemMaps/929CommuterLineForWeb29.pdf
Weekday express service to Silver Spring and
Washington, D.C. from Scaggsville and Columbia.
Stops in Washington include Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, Dupont Circle, Federal Triangle and Capitol
Hill.
Route 995
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/commuterbus/schedulesSystemMaps/995CommuterlineForWeb07.pdf
Weekday express service to downtown Washington,
D.C. from Columbia. Stops in Washington include
Capitol Hill and Federal Triangle.
Fares and Passes
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/commuterbus/serviceInformation/fares.cfm
Commuter bus fares consist of a base fare plus zone
charges.
| Route 915 |
$4.25
one-way to Washington, D.C.; $3.50 one-way
to Silver
Spring |
| Route 929
|
$4.25
one-way to Washington, D.C.; $3.50 one-way
to Silver Spring |
| Route 995 |
$4.25
one-way to Washington, D.C. |
Click HERE for more details on commuter bus fares.
Weekly and Monthly passes and
reduced fares for senior citizens and individuals
with disabilities are available for these routes.
MetroChek can be used to purchase fares on commuter
bus lines.
MARC Train
The MARC Camden
Line has four stations in Howard
County with service available to College Park,
Greenbelt and Washington, D.C. Click here
for the Camden Line schedule and maps.
Fares on MARC Train vary based on distance traveled
and a number of pass options are available. Click
here
for additional fare information.
Connect easily to
Metrorail at College Park, MD, Greenbelt and Union
Station in Washington.
Guaranteed Ride Home
Commuters to the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area
may be eligible to participate in a free Guaranteed
Ride Home Program through Commuter Connections
to return home in emergency situations.
To
Baltimore
Commuter Bus Routes
The Maryland
Transit Administration (MTA), through private
contractors, offers four daily commuter bus routes
to Baltimore.
Route 150
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/bus/routes/express/150LineWeb.pdf
Weekday local express peak time service between downtown Baltimore and Ellicott City. Express fares apply.
Route 310/311
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/commuterbus/schedulesSystemMaps/310-311CommuterLine03.pdf
Weekday service to Baltimore from Columbia.
Stops are available in the general downtown business
district, State Office Center and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Route 320
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/commuterbus/schedulesSystemMaps/320CommuterLineForWeb8.pdf
Weekday service to downtown Baltimore
from Laurel, Savage and Elkridge along US 1.
Fares and Passes
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/commuterbus/serviceInformation/fares.cfm
Commuter bus fares consist of a base fare plus zone
charges.
| Route 150 |
$2.00
one-way |
| Route 310/311 |
$3.50
one-way |
| Route 320 |
$3.50
one-way |
Weekly and Monthly Passes and reduced fares for senior
citizens and individuals with disabilities are available
for these routes.
Take advantage of tax-free commuter benefits from
your employer through the Maryland Transit Administration
Commuter
Choice Program.
MARC Train
The MARC Camden
Line has four stations in Howard
County with service available to Camden Station
in downtown Baltimore. Click here
for the Camden Line schedule and maps.
Fares on MARC Train vary based on distance traveled
and a number of pass options are available. Click
here
for additional fare information.
Take advantage of tax-free commuter benefits from
your employer through the Maryland Transit Administration
Commuter
Choice Program.
Connecting services Light
Rail, Metro Subway and local bus services
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