WMATA looks to private partners to fund late-night event Metrorail service
A common sense solution or a symptom of misplaced priorities in transporation funding?
A common sense solution or a symptom of misplaced priorities in transporation funding?
Maryland and West Virginia continue to negotiate with the outcome uncertain
$21.75 Commuter Train trip from Washington to Philadelphia and New York?
Groups advocate for enhancements to rail in the Frederick County area
MDOT MTA to look at changes as a result of the report
Some residents and politicians in Anne Arundel County are pushing to close stations
New machines allow payments with Apple Pay® and Google Pay, plus credit and debit options
Foreign governments and companies are paying for extended service during events.
Standing with our partners at the Maryland Transit Opportunities Coalition, Rail Passengers Maryland has become a signatory to a submission of formal comments to the State of Maryland regarding the Hogan Administration's Traffic Relief Plan.
Maryland leadership visits Congressional offices to advocate for better passenger rail service in Maryland.
Purple Line Chief Fred Craig discusses the impact of the rail project on the Capitol Region
MARC trains will continue to serve the Eastern Panhandle of WV.
Maryland's 6,000 students who rely on Metro SubwayLink to get to school are in a bind.
West Virginia and Maryland RPA members continue work to press for a fair agreement between the two states to allow for continued MARC service.
Safe, efficient rail service is vital for the 40,000 Marylanders using Metro SubwayLink each day to get to work and school in Baltimore.
Transportation officials have narrowed to two the number of possible routes for a superconducting maglev train line that would take passengers from Washington to Baltimore in 15 minutes — inching closer to reality a project that some dismiss as unrealistic.