MTA BaltimoreLink

MTA Maryland Bus
(top left) LocalLink; (top right) CityLink; (bottom left) Commuter; (bottom right) Express BusLink
ParentMaryland Transit Administration
FoundedApril 30, 1970 (53 years ago)
Headquarters6 St. Paul Street Baltimore, Maryland
LocaleBaltimore–Washington metropolitan area
Service areaBaltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area
Service typeLocalLink, CityLink, Express BusLink, Light RailLink, Metro SubwayLink, Commuter BusLink
RoutesLocalLink: 45
CityLink: 12
Express: 8
Commuter: 19
ICC: 4
Hubs70+ (Baltimore area)
FleetUrban buses: 816
Motor coaches: 18
Daily ridership272,700 (Q2 2016)
Annual ridership81,029,100 (2015)
Fuel typeDiesel, diesel-electric hybrid
OperatorMDOT
Chief executiveHolly Arnold
Websitewww.mta.maryland.gov

The Maryland Transit Administration provides primary public bus service for the Baltimore metropolitan area and commuter bus service in other parts of Maryland. There are 76 bus routes which include 45 LocalLink routes, 12 high-frequency CityLink routes, eight express bus routes (which operate from the suburbs to downtown Baltimore), 19 commuter bus routes, and five Intercounty Connector (ICC) routes which operate primarily from central Maryland to Washington, D.C. or Washington Metrorail stations. Local and commuter bus routes operate in conjunction with one subway line, three light rail lines and MARC Train service, and connect to other transit agencies.