Charm City Circulator Banner Route
February 9, 2012 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore
The Charm City Circulator announced a new route that will begin its’ run in Summer 2012.
The Charm City Circulator Banner route will run from the the Baltimore Visitor’s Center at the Inner Harbor to Fort McHenry. It will have a number of stops along the way at businesses, restaurants, and neighborhoods.
It looks like it would serve the Federal Hill, and Locust Point neighborhoods. There are many shops, restaurants, plus the American Visionary Arts Museum and Baltimore Museum of Industry are in this area.
Under Armour is at Tide Point near Locust Point as well.
This could be great for both the environment and the economy along this route.
The Baltimore Department of transportation will have an informational meeting where anyone can come & have input on the route. That will be held on Monday, February 13, 2012 from 6-8pm at the Baltimore Metropolitan Council Office, located at 1500 Whetstone Way #300 (the Offices at McHenry Row).
The Charm City Circulator is free bus transportation service provided by the City of Baltimore. It is designed to provide transportation around Downtown Baltimore for residents, workers, and visitors. Come Downtown and get around for FREE!
Another great reason to work, play, and live in Baltimore!
More details about each of the current routes as of February 9, 2012:
Charm City Circulator Green Route
Charm City Circulator Orange Route
Charm City Circulator Purple Route
Charm City Circulator Green Route Launches
November 1, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore
The Charm City Circulator in Baltimore added the Green Line this morning, November 1, 2011.
The Green Line has stops in Fells’ Point, the Water Taxi at Maritime Park (At Caroline and Thames,) the Shot Tower (near the Metro and Power Plant Live), Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, plus City Hall.
Today also adds a Howard Street/Pratt Street stop to the Orange line, near the light rail.
More details on routes and hours can be found on their website!
Don’t know what the Charm City Circulator is? Check out my prior posts. It is a neat initiative for Baltimore residents and workers!
More about the Charm City Circulator Orange Route.
More about the Charm City Circulator Purple Route.
The Charm City Circulator is free bus transportation service provided by the City of Baltimore. It is designed to provide transportation around Downtown Baltimore for residents, workers, and visitors. Come Downtown and get around for FREE!
Charm City Circulator Purple Route
June 19, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore
The Charm City Circulator Purple Route is now running in Baltimore City.
The Purple Route runs from Penn Station to Federal Hill.
It runs through Mount Vernon, and goes through the Inner Harbor at Light Street. It runs down St. Paul Street, has multiple stops in Federal Hill and turns around at Key Highway, coming back up Charles Street.
The Charm City Circulator Orange Route, which was the first one open in March, 2010, runs an east-west route along Lombard and Pratt Streets. Now the Purple Route adds a North-South connection. The Green Route is due to open soon.
The Charm City Circulator is free bus transportation service provided by the City of Baltimore. It is designed to provide transportation around Downtown Baltimore for residents, workers, and visitors.
Charm City Circulator — Free Transportation in Baltimore City
March 3, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore
Have you heard of the free bus transportation available in Baltimore City called the Charm City Circulator?
This is a new great idea from the City of Baltimore that will run three routes and transport workers, commuters, students, visitors and the like for FREE. The busses run every 10 minutes from designated stops on the lines.
The first one up & running is the ORANGE ROUTE, which runs from Hollins Market to Harbor East. It runs around Little Italy and along Lombard Street down to the University of Maryland Baltimore right by the UMD Medical Center, and loops back around and heads back to Harbor East going down Pratt Street. It has 26 stops in all, including the National Aquarium in Baltimore and the Inner Harbor, as well as the Convention Center and Camden Yards.
The Purple Route will run Penn Station to Federal Hill, and the Green Route will run run from City Hall to Johns Hopkins.
This is an exciting initiative set forth in Baltimore, and even more exciting is that the busses are DesignLine 2009 EcoSaver IV LF Hybrid Electric vehicles, which conserve gas and are good for the environment. The goal of the Circulator, per the Baltimore.org site, is to “reduce congestion and greenhouse gas pollution by offering a convenient, reliable and eco-friendly form of public transportation.”
So, hop on the Circulator and help the environment while getting where you need to be in Downtown Baltimore quickly & efficiently.







