
Outlook 2035 Amendment - Eligible Transit Projects
$340 Million For Transit. How Would You Spend It?
In response to public input and amid concerns about escalating costs, the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB) has determined that an additional $340 million in federal funds for capital expansion will be directed toward a combination of short- and long-term transit projects.
What kinds of transit projects are eligible? The following fact sheets are examples of the types of capital transit investments eligible for inclusion in the amendment to Transportation Outlook 2035. Each fact sheet provides an overview of the transit project or service, estimated costs, and resources for additional information.
- All fact sheets (pdf, 1,030 kb)
- 511 Traveler Information System (pdf, 78 kb)
- Alternative Fuel Vehicles (pdf, 132 kb)
- Automated Vehicle Location System (pdf, 72 kb)
- Commuter Bus (pdf, 82 kb)
- Dedicated Bus Only Shoulder Lanes (pdf, 104 kb)
- Electronic Passenger Information Kiosks (pdf, 92 kb)
- Green Line (pdf, 361 kb)
- Intermodal Facility(pdf, 120 kb)
- Light Rail Trains (pdf, 148 kb)
- MARC Train Stations (pdf, 75 kb)
- Metro Trains (pdf, 117 kb)
- Park and Ride Facilities (pdf, 82 kb)
- Transit Bus (pdf, 93 kb)
- Transit Shelters (pdf, 117 kb)
- Transit Status "Next Vehicle" Signs (pdf, 102 kb)
Harvey S. Bloom, hbloom@baltometro.org or 410-732-9566.
Regina Aris, raris@baltometro.org or 410-732-9572.
Links within this web site:
Press release about amendment process

The Transportation Outlook 2035 Update is an easy way to learn more about the planning process, find out how you can get involved, and stay up-to-date on upcoming activities and outreach events.
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Last Updated: 01/14/2009
