Baltimore Metro Subway (Baltimore Metro SubwayLink)

The Metro SubwayLink is a rapid transit line serving Baltimore, Maryland and its northwestern suburbs, operated by the Maryland Transit Administration. The Baltimore Metro Subway, a major component of Maryland's public transportation system, began operations on November 21, 1983, marking a significant development in the state's urban infrastructure. The inaugural line, known as the Baltimore Metro SubwayLink, extended from Owings Mills in the northwest to Johns Hopkins Hospital in the east, connecting various neighborhoods, business districts, and cultural centers along the route. As an integral part of the region's transit network, the Baltimore Metro Subway has played a vital role in promoting connectivity and accessibility within the city and its surrounding areas, contributing to the overall mobility and growth of the Greater Baltimore metropolitan area.

OperatorMaryland Transit Administration
Operation start21 November 1983
Total Lines1 Metro Lines
Total Station14 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryBaltimore United States
Official Webhttps://www.mta.maryland.gov/schedule/metrosubway

StationLayoutOperation starts
Owings Mills
Old Court
Milford Mill
Reisterstown Plaza
Rogers Avenue
West Coldspring
Mondawmin
Penn-North
Upton/Avenue Market
State Center/Cultural Center
Lexington Market
Charles Center
Shot Tower/Market Place
Johns Hopkins Hospital