Route 210 (MTA Maryland)

Route 210 is an express bus route that operates to downtown Baltimore and Johns Hopkins Hospital from Annapolis and Kent Island on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.[2][3]

Route 210
Overview
SystemMaryland Transit Administration
LiveryExpress BusLink
Statusactive
Began service2017
Route
LocaleBaltimore City
Anne Arundel County
Queen Anne's County
Communities servedBaltimore
Annapolis
Kent Island
Landmarks servedDowntown Baltimore
Johns Hopkins Hospital
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Westfield Annapolis
Church Circle
StartJohns Hopkins Hospital (Wolfe/Monument Sts.)
ViaInterstate 97, U.S. Route 50
EndKent Narrows Park & Ride
Other routesAnnapolis Transit
Baltimore Metro Subway
Baltimore Light Rail
Service
LevelWeekday peak only
Operates5:25 am to 6:51 pm [1]

History

Route 210 was launched on March 1, 2017 as a new express line connecting Maryland's capital city and Eastern Shore to Downtown Baltimore.[4][5] A segment of the new BaltimoreLink system, Route 210 connects Baltimore's employment centers (Johns Hopkins Hospital, Financial District, University of Maryland, Inner Harbor, and others) to the state government center in Annapolis via Interstate 97 and U.S. 50. In Kent Island, Route 210 stops at the Stevensville Park & Ride and Kent Narrows Park & Ride.[6][7]

Route 215 was launched in tandem with Route 210, as a reserved directional line traveling from Baltimore to Annapolis.[8][9]

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