

All DoIT content is filtered through Google Translate which may result in unexpected and unpredictable degradation of portions of text, images and the general appearance on translated pages. Because Google Translate is an external website, DoIT does not control the quality or accuracy of translated content. The Maryland Department of Information Technology (“DoIT”) offers translations of the content through Google Translate. Engages riders, employees, communities, and elected officials in the planning process.Aligns the network with existing and emerging job centers and.Strengthens connections between MTA’s bus and rail routes.Maximizes access to high-frequency transit.Improves service quality and reliability.To achieve MTA's overarching mission of providing safe, efficient, and reliable transit across Maryland, with world-class customer service, BaltimoreLink: Launched in June 2017, BaltimoreLink utilizes a more efficient and reliable bus network by spreading out the routes within the downtown core and creating a grid of high-frequency routes. The bus network prior to BaltimoreLink had many routes that were antiquated, served outdated job locations and were too long to manage reliably, especially those that traversed downtown Baltimore and compounded congestion. BaltimoreLink is a complete overhaul and rebranding of the core transit system operating within the city and throughout the greater Baltimore region.
