Reminder: Metro Subway closes one hour early to allow for new train testing. Weekdays: The last train from Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins Hospital leaves at 10:57 pm and arrives at 11:26 pm. The last train from Johns Hopkins Hospital to Owings Mills leaves at 11:18 pm and arrives at 11:47 p.m. Weekends/Holidays: The last train from Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins Hospital leaves at 11:05 pm and arrives at 11:34 p.m. The last train from Johns Hopkins Hospital to Owings Mills leaves at 11:15 pm and arrives at 11:44 p.m. Thank you for riding Metro Subway, and for your patience as we work to improve your rider experience.
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This is the official LinkedIn page of the the Maryland Department of Transportation's Maryland Transit Administration (MTA), a state-operated public transportation agency. The MTA operates and/or administers a comprehensive transit system throughout the Baltimore-Washington region, offering Local Bus, Light Rail, Metro Subway, Commuter Bus and Mobility paratransit services. While the agency remains focused on regional transportation issues, the MTA is a statewide organization that offers technical and financial support to other transit agencies across Maryland. For more information about MTA services, please visit www.mta.maryland.gov for the most complete and up-to-date source of current and archival information. MTA strives to maintain open lines of communication with its customers via LinkedIn, Facebook (facebook.com/mtamaryland), Twitter (twitter.com/mtamaryland), YouTube (youtube.com/TheMTAMaryland), Instagram (instagram.com/mtamaryland/), Tumblr (https://mtamaryland.tumblr.com/), Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/mtamaryland/), Google+ (https://plus.google.com/u/0/111942699583374289397), Snapchat (https://mta.maryland.gov/snapchat) and through its Living the Transit Lifestyle blog at https://mta.maryland.gov/transitblog. To connect directly with MTA, please visit our Contact Page at mta.maryland.gov/contact-mta, or call our Transit Information Contact Center at 410-539-5000.
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https://mta.maryland.gov
MTA Maryland的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
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- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- Baltimore,Maryland
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1972
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6 St. Paul Street
US,Maryland,Baltimore,21202
MTA Maryland员工
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In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, we bring you stories of heroic women whose names you may not know, but whose brave actions made a difference for all of us. After Maria Tallchief’s Plains Indian family moved to California, partly to support Maria’s dreams of becoming a dancer, she was teased by students in school for her Native American heritage. She was even encouraged later to change her last name to one that sounded more Russian, since many professional dancers at the time were from Russia. She ignored the taunting and the bad advice to become the first great American prima ballerina. This proud Osage Tribe member danced with Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and the New York City Ballet, and collaborated with George Balanchine to revolutionize the art form. In her words, “It never occurred to me to say, ‘It hurts to do that.’” #TBT
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Happy #MarylandDay from MTA!
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Beginning today, March 24th Metro Subway will close one hour early to allow for new train testing. Weekdays: The last train from Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins Hospital leaves at 10:57 pm and arrives at 11:26 pm. The last train from Johns Hopkins Hospital to Owings Mills leaves at 11:18 pm and arrives at 11:47 p.m. Weekends/Holidays: The last train from Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins Hospital leaves at 11:05 pm and arrives at 11:34 p.m. The last train from Johns Hopkins Hospital to Owings Mills leaves at 11:15 pm and arrives at 11:44 p.m. Thank you for riding Metro Subway, and for your patience as we work to improve your rider experience.
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Passionate about improving transit in Maryland? Join our Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC)! Send your letter of interest to [email protected]. Questions? Call 410-767-8755. Let your voice shape the future of transit!
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Beginning today at 8 pm Metro will close all stops to continue planned train control system testing through Mon, March 24th at 4 am. Free shuttle buses are running. Check real-time shuttle locations here: mta.maryland.gov/busbridge. We appreciate your patience as we prepare the system for our new metro trains.
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In honor of Women’s History Month, we bring you stories of heroic women whose names you may not know, but whose brave actions made a difference for all of us. After her family fled poverty and the threat of violence in Ukraine for a new home in New York City early in the 20th century, Clara Lemlich got a job working at a garment factory. She wrote that the factory’s conditions made women into machines, so she organized picket lines and strikes that ultimately helped win better pay, shorter hours and safer working conditions for thousands of workers – both women and men. In her words, “I am one of those who suffers from the abuses described here, and I move that we go on a general strike.” #TBT
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To celebrate #TransitEmployeeAppreciationDay, we’ve teamed up with public transportation agencies across the country to spotlight the people who keep our communities moving. Take a moment to let your local transit employees know they are appreciated! ????????
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We have had an amazing time celebrating our employees all week. But on this #TransitEmployeeAppreciationDay we want to again say THANK YOU to ALL of our amazing teams for your dedication and hard work—you keep our community moving every day!
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