- Mt. Washington (Baltimore Light Rail station)
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name = Mount Washington
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image_caption = A northbound LRV departs Mt. Washington station.
address =Corner of Smith Avenue & Newbury Street
Baltimore, MD
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other =60, 27
platform = 2
tracks = 2
parking = 83 free spaces
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opened =1992
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owned =Maryland Transit Administration
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###@@@KEYEND@@@###The Mt. Washington Light Rail Stop is one of 33 stops on theBaltimore Light Rail and is the northern-most stop inside the city ofBaltimore . The stop is located in historic Mt. Washington Village, and is accessible tomotor vehicle s only along narrow, one wayside street s.Two public bus lines, Routes 27 and 60 operate within a close walk of the stop, but due to the narrow streets through which the station is accessed, do not actually enter the station's parking lot. There is a bus loop in Mt. Washington Village along Kelly Avenue where these buses stop to pick up and drop off passengers. The loop is not currently used for
layover except by Route 60 on occasional trips. This loop is not a part of the light rail service, but was constructed in 1949 as a temporary layover for buses following the conversion from streetcars. [cite web| url=http://www.btco.net/Routes/25Falls.html| title=A History of the Falls Road Streetcar Line| work=Baltimore Transit Archives| accessdate=2008-05-30] The loop has been used for various bus routes in the years since.The stop has 83 parking spaces for commuters. Around the time this station opened in 1992, an article published in the
Baltimore Sun brought up concern that these spaces would be used by shoppers in Mt. Washington Village who wished to skip out on metered parking, and that the light rail could be used to reach Mt. Washington easily to commit various crimes, includingauto theft . On a typical weekday, the lot is usually filled prior to the opening of the shops.The Mt. Washington stop, which opened in 1992, had only a single track for trains traveling in either direction until the Light Rail's double-tracking project for this station was completed in 2005.
References
External links
[http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/lightrail/schedule/ Schedules]
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