Amtrak unveils renderings of future West Baltimore MARC Station

Amtrak unveils renderings of future West Baltimore MARC Station

Amtrak has published new renderings of the future West Baltimore MARC Station that will be built as part of the Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program. The updated designs build on previous versions shared publicly and were developed in close coordination with MDOT MTA, while also incorporating feedback provided by members of the community and other stakeholders.

“These renderings reflect the meaningful input we received from community members through the design process,” said Amtrak Assistant Vice President Luigi Rosa, who is leading the Program. “The new West Baltimore MARC Station will upgrade the customer experience for thousands of annual MARC riders while enhancing connectivity to Baltimore Penn Station, Washington DC and beyond.”

“We are so excited for the public to see the transformational West Baltimore MARC Station,” said Maryland Transit Administrator Holly Arnold. “This is the next step in creating an interconnected transit hub for the West Baltimore community which will provide access to the local?bus network, MARC trains, and the future Red Line light rail line.”

The new West Baltimore MARC Station will feature:

  • Restrooms
  • Enclosed waiting area
  • Full ADA accessibility, including elevators and level boarding platforms that line up with the train, allowing all doors access for boarding and alighting
  • Local transit connections, including to the West Baltimore Bus Hub and future Red Line Light Rail
  • Roadway improvements
  • Widened, protected and illuminated sidewalks on Franklin and Mulberry streets
  • Enhanced pick-up and drop-off areas
  • Public art from local artists

The new fully accessible station is a vital component of the Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program, which will modernize and transform a 16-km (10-mile) section of the Northeast Corridor through several infrastructure upgrades.

These include the construction of a new tunnel for electrified passenger trains that currently use the existing 151-year-old B&P Tunnel, a $50 million West Baltimore Community Investment Program designed to benefit neighborhoods along the new tunnel route, new road bridges, modern rail infrastructure and more.

The overall Program will be completed by 2035. Amtrak and MDOT MTA are developing a construction timeline for the new station and will publish additional updates as planning and final design efforts advance.

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Photo courtesy – Amtrak

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