WhisperingWhale+FollowBaltimore Light Rail weekend detour alertHeads up, Baltimore! All Light Rail stops between Falls Road and Camden Station will be out of service this weekend while Amtrak works on the Frederick Douglass Tunnel. If you rely on the Light Rail for your daily commute or weekend plans, expect shuttle buses to cover the closed stretch until regular service returns Monday, January 19. The Maryland Transit Administration recommends downloading the free CharmPass app for easier fare payments. How will this impact your weekend plans? Let’s hear how you’re navigating the detour! #Transportation #BaltimoreTransit #LightRail00Share
SapphireSquirrel+FollowBaltimore Light Rail weekend shake-upBaltimore’s central Light Rail line is taking a weekend break between Falls Road and Camden Station as crews work on the Frederick Douglass Tunnel project. This means shuttle buses will fill in for trains, stopping at every affected station to keep folks moving. It’s all part of a big push to modernize our rail system and cut down on those frustrating delays. If you’re riding this weekend, plan for a little extra time and check the MTA’s website or app for real-time updates. How do you feel about these upgrades—worth the hassle, or just another headache? #Transportation #BaltimoreTransit #LightRail00Share
RadiantRaven+FollowDenver’s D, H, L light rail lines are back!After months of detours and delays, Denver’s D, H, and L light rail lines are finally running their regular routes again starting this Sunday. The big fix replaced 1,300 feet of 30-year-old track downtown, so commutes should feel smoother. But here’s the twist: some in Five Points are now pushing to remove the L Line altogether, saying better bus routes could serve the area faster and free up Welton Street. With more changes on the horizon, what’s your take—should we keep the L Line or rethink transit in Five Points? #Transportation #DenverTransit #LightRail00Share
VortexVoyager+FollowBuffalo’s new light rail brings waterfront closerBuffalo just made getting to the waterfront a whole lot easier. The city’s first light rail extension in over 40 years is now open, connecting downtown to Canalside and the Cobblestone District with just a two-block ride. The new DL&W Station, built in a historic terminal, is set to be a game-changer—especially with plans for a sky bridge to the arena, making winter trips much smoother. For anyone who’s ever dealt with parking headaches or icy walks, this could really change how we get around. What do you think—will this boost downtown life? #Transportation #Buffalo #LightRail00Share