- MTA Maryland Route 91
Route 91 is a
bus route operated by theMaryland Transit Administration inBaltimore, Maryland ,United States . It currently runs fromSinai Hospital to City Hall, serving the communities of Pimlico, Arlington, Walbrook, and Bolton Hill,Coppin State College and the corridors of Garrison Boulevard and Eutaw Place. The line has the second-highest farebox recovery rate of all MTA bus lines.The bus route is the successor to the 16 Madison Avenue and 31 Garrison Boulevard
streetcar line s.History
Route 91 started operating in 1987 after being split from the long Route 19. It has followed essentially the same route throughout its lifetime since then, only with the modification of service operating via the
Rogers Avenue Metro Subway Station full time.In 1992, in conjunction with the opening of the Central Light Rail line, MTA proposed to eliminate Route 91 and provide the service on other routes, primarily Route 13. However, this plan was scrapped as a result of public outcry.
Overhaul
In 2005, as part of the
Greater Baltimore Bus Initiative , a comprehensive overhaul plan for the region's transit system, MTA proposed once again to discontinue Route 91, and for the service to be absorbed by other routes, primarily by modifying Route 15 to Sinai Hospital. This plan was scrapped as a result of public outcry, especially because no bus service would have been provided on Eutaw Place in Bolton Hill.In 2006, as part of phase II of GBBI, MTA proposed for Route 91 to remain on its current route at a reduced frequency, and for a new Route M-5 to operate from the
Mt. Washington Light Rail Stop toPenn-North Metro Subway Station with overlapping service between Pimlico and Penn-North. Such a plan is yet to be implemented, and GBBI was canceled in 2007.ee also
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MTA Maryland bus routes
*MTA Maryland former bus routes
*History of MTA Maryland External links
* [http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/bus/routes/bus/91.pdf Route 91 schedule]
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