I%26#39;m trying to take a bus between NY and Baltimore, and I%26#39;m not going to have a car at either end. So I%26#39;m trying to puzzle out some of the locations involved on the Baltimore end. Can you folks help? I%26#39;m going to be standing waiting for a bus at 8 PM, so I want to make sure I%26#39;m not on a blasted-out block of West Baltimore or something.
* 5501 O%26#39;Donnell - appears to be a %26#39;travel plaza,%26#39; but how do I get to it with public transit?
* 1701 Cherry Hill Rd - is this the Cherry Hill light rail station?
* White Marsh Park %26amp; Ride - this seems an hour away from the city by transit! Really?
Which, if any, of these locations is easy to get to via public transit at night? I%26#39;m trying to avoid taking Greyhound - they have old, smelly buses, and the other bus services have much newer buses, Wi-Fi, movies and such.
Thanks.
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white marsh is in a suburb about 15 minutes north of baltimore city.
O%26#39;Donnell Street station may be your best bet out of the three. is in the city outskirts... a few minutes outside of canton, it%26#39;s not in the heart of the city so you wouldn%26#39;t want to walk from there- it%26#39;s a trucker stop off of 95 with a mcDonalds, hotel and a restaurant. Not sure about the cab situation when you get there, but I%26#39;m sure you could call one from the hotel lobby and wait there.
Cherry Hill isn%26#39;t the safest area.
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I will not have a car, or access to a car. Can you frame these in terms of public transportation? Thanks.
Cherry Hill is at the Light Rail station and therefore would provide the easiest access of the three to downtown Baltimore (if that%26#39;s your ultimate destination).
It%26#39;s not the greatest area, but I%26#39;m assuming there will be other passengers waiting as well. There%26#39;s always strength in numbers.
once you get to baltimore, where are ultimately trying to get to?
I%26#39;ll be in downtown Baltimore. Without a car.
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