Cultural Center station

Cultural Center station is a Baltimore Light Rail station in Baltimore, Maryland. It is served by all three services that the Baltimore Light Rail operates. There is currently no free public parking at this station. Connections can be made to 9 of MTA Maryland's buses from here.[2]

Cultural Center
Baltimore Light Rail station
Cultural Center station in 2010
Location903 North Howard Street
Baltimore, Maryland
Coordinates39.3027°N 76.6226°W / 39.3027; -76.6226
Owned byMaryland Transit Administration
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections State Center station
14, 19, 21, 27, 311, 320, 410, 412
Construction
Bicycle facilitiesBike Share Stop #34 (12 docks)
History
Opened1992
Previous namesCultural Center / State Center
Traffic
Passengers (2017)731 daily[1]
Services
Preceding station MTA Maryland Following station
Mount Vernon Light RailLink Mt. Royal (University of Baltimore/MICA)
Mount Vernon Light RailLink
Penn–Camden Shuttle
Mt. Royal (University of Baltimore/MICA)
toward Penn Station

The Cultural Center stop is located within a close walk of the Baltimore Metro Subway's State Center station, and is one of two locations where it is possible to transfer between the light rail and the subway. When Metro trains stop at State Center, "State Center/Cultural Center" is announced to let riders know of the transfer option.

Station layout

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Side platform, doors will open on the right
Southbound Light Rail toward Camden Yards, BWI Airport, or Glen Burnie (Mount Vernon)
Northbound Light Rail toward Penn Station, Fairgrounds, or Hunt Valley (Mt. Royal / MICA)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Street level Exit/entrance, transfer to Metro Subway

Nearby points of interest

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