Lexington Market station (Light RailLink)

Lexington Market station is a Light RailLink station in Baltimore, Maryland. Located by Lexington Market, it is served by all three services that the Light RailLink operates. There is no free public parking at this station. Connections can be made to 15 of MTA Maryland's buses from here.[2]

Lexington Market
Baltimore Light Rail station
Lexington Market station in May 2008
LocationNorth Howard Street at West Lexington Street
Baltimore, Maryland
Coordinates39.2918°N 76.6201°W / 39.2918; -76.6201
Owned byMaryland Transit Administration
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Lexington Market station
MTA Bus: 1, 5, 8, 15, 20, 23, 27, 36, 40, 47, 48, 91, 120, 150, 160
Construction
Disabled accessYes
Traffic
Passengers (2017)3,047 daily[1] (Light Rail)
Services
Preceding station MTA Maryland Following station
Baltimore Arena Light RailLink Mount Vernon
Baltimore Arena Light RailLink
Penn–Camden Shuttle
Mount Vernon
toward Penn Station

There is no connection inside fare control to the underground Lexington Market station on the Metro SubwayLink; passengers wishing to connect must walk one block on the surface.

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 (Baltimore Arena)
Northbound Light Rail toward Penn Station, Fairgrounds, or Hunt Valley (Mount Vernon)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Street level Exit/entrance, transfer to Metro Subway
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