Glen Burnie station
39°10′20.48″N 76°38′0.41″W / 39.1723556°N 76.6334472°W / 39.1723556; -76.6334472
215 Annapolis Express
BWI Trail
Baltimore & Annapolis Trail
Preceding station | Maryland Transit Administration | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Light RailLink | Ferndale toward Hunt Valley |
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Glen Burnie station (formerly Cromwell/Glen Burnie station) is a Baltimore Light RailLink station in Glen Burnie, Maryland. It is one of the system's two southern terminals, and one of two stations in Glen Burnie. Trains depart Glen Burnie bound for Fairgrounds station (during peak commuting hours on weekdays) or Hunt Valley station (at all other times). Unlike the nearby Ferndale station, there are currently 795 free parking spaces and connections can be made to MTA Maryland's Route 14 bus from here.[3] South of the station, the lines terminate on an embankment on the northwest corner of Maryland Route 648 and Maryland Route 176 to the east of Interstate 97, and the right of way is replaced by the Baltimore and Annapolis Rail Trail.
Station layout
G | Street level | Exit/entrance, buses, parking |
Side platform | ||
Northbound | ← Light RailLink toward Fairgrounds or Hunt Valley (Ferndale) → ← Light RailLink termination track | |
Island platform | ||
Northbound | ← Light RailLink toward Fairgrounds or Hunt Valley (Ferndale) → ← Light RailLink termination track | |
Side platform |
Nearby attractions
Being the southernmost Light Rail stop, Glen Burnie Station provides access to numerous points of interests throughout northern Anne Arundel County. The Baltimore & Annapolis Trail provides a direct cycling link (13.3 miles) from the station to Maryland's capital, Annapolis. Nearby attractions include:
- Anne Arundel Community College Glen Burnie Campus
- Army National Guard
- Cromwell Field Shopping Center
- Cromwell Business Park
- Downtown Glen Burnie
- Glen Burnie District Courthouse
- Glen Burnie High School
- Glen Burnie Plaza Shopping Center
- Monsenior Slade Catholic School
- Sawmill Creek Park
References
- ^ Ney, Angela Winter (June 22, 1993). "Newest light rail stretch opens to sparse travel But volume builds at new station lot GLEN BURNIE". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
- ^ "Light Rail Link Cornerstone Plan" (PDF). Maryland Department of Transportation. 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 3, 2023.
- ^ "Station list". Archived from the original on June 13, 2008.
External links
- Schedules
- Station portal (local train and bus times)
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- Owings Mills
- Old Court
- Milford Mill
- Reisterstown Plaza
- Rogers Avenue
- West Cold Spring
- Mondawmin
- Penn-North
- Upton–Avenue Market
- State Center
- Lexington Market
- Charles Center
- Shot Tower
- Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Hunt Valley
- Pepper Road
- McCormick Road
- Gilroy Road
- Warren Road
- Fairgrounds
- Timonium
- Lutherville
- Falls Road
- Mount Washington
- Cold Spring Lane
- Woodberry
- North Avenue
- Penn Station
- Mt. Royal/MICA
- Cultural Center
- Mt. Vernon
- Lexington Market
- Baltimore Arena
- Convention Center
- Camden Station
- Stadium/Federal Hill
- Westport
- Cherry Hill
- Patapsco
- Baltimore Highlands
- Nursery Road
- North Linthicum
- Linthicum
- Ferndale
- Glen Burnie
- BWI Business District
- BWI Airport
- Bethesda Metro
- Connecticut Avenue
- Lyttonsville
- 16th Street–Woodside
- Silver Spring Metro
- Silver Spring Library
- Dale Drive
- Manchester Place
- Long Branch
- Piney Branch Road
- Takoma Langley
- Riggs Road
- Adelphi Road–UMGC–UMD
- Campus Drive–UMD
- Baltimore Avenue–College Park–UMD
- College Park Metro–UMD
- Riverdale Park North–UMD
- Riverdale Park–Kenilworth
- Beacon Heights–East Pines
- Glenridge
- New Carrollton Metro
- Connecting services:
- MARC Train
- Amtrak
- Washington Metro
- Italics denote future stations.
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