tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7390766212407593672.post3559482127515547996..comments2023-05-30T11:46:47.597-04:00Comments on Baltimore Skyline: Creating a Separate Yellow LineCBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16961915929645341404noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7390766212407593672.post-50506458374214909082013-02-12T11:15:14.908-05:002013-02-12T11:15:14.908-05:00While the red line is a nice to have, it really se...While the red line is a nice to have, it really seems to me that Baltimore's transit dollars would be much more efficiently spent in ideas like this, small projects that enhance and improve the existing system. From my point of view, none of Baltimore's transit systems work together. The Light Rail doesn't connect to the Metro, the Metro doesn't connect with MARC, and the MARC doesn't connect with the Light Rail anywhere but Camden Yards.<br /><br />An east-west transit option is nice, but the current red-line proposal has the same disconnection as everything else. Theoretically everything is connected by bus, but the bus system is barely functional at this point. I looked into getting from my house in Hamilton to Penn Station, and it would be over an hour by bus with no other options. That can't be reasonable.Chris Bingelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09196391171665943213noreply@blogger.com