Baltimore's Charm City Circulator is introducing a new Cherry Route connecting Cherry Hill with downtown Baltimore, starting on June 23. Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced this long-awaited service, along with other modifications. Meanwhile, Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will maintain service on all 36 commuter bus routes to link suburban riders to job centers in Baltimore and Washington, with new schedules effective from July 1, 2024.
Fantastic news for Baltimore City today! The Charm City Circulator is expanding! The new Cherry Route will operate between the Inner Harbor and Cherry Hill in southwest Baltimore. Check out details at https://t.co/9N9Nz2u0BI https://t.co/UXRIcPivrA
NEW: Baltimore City announced expanded Charm City Circulator service to Cherry Hill neighborhood https://t.co/4O6f3qlNf4
MTA is preserving service on ALL 36 commuter bus routes to continue to connect riders from the suburbs to job centers in the Baltimore and Washington region. The new schedules will go into effect on July 1, 2024. For complete details visit https://t.co/cRZMp4epx7 https://t.co/5sDcdksnkn
We are thrilled to announce our brand new Cherry Route. ❤️ Service officially starts on Sunday, June 23. Take a look at the newest addition to the Charm City Circulator's service, an entirely new route that connects Cherry Hill with downtown Baltimore. @BmoreCityDOT https://t.co/sFK6Jf0eDG
Charm City Circulator long awaited service to Cherry Hill set to begin June 23. Other modifications too per @MayorBMScott and @BmoreCityDOT https://t.co/TlCmhbSRZ8