Baltimore Bus Terminals - Former Bus Station

Former Bus Station

The old bus terminal, formerly Baltimore's main Greyhound stop, was located at 210 West Fayette Street, with the buses entering from Merion Street.

39°17′27″N 76°37′07″W / 39.29093°N 76.61863°W / 39.29093; -76.61863

This had been the Trailways terminal until the merger of the companies. The former Greyhound terminal prior to that was at 601 North Howard Street at West Center Street with the buses entering from Howard St. and exiting from Center St:

39°17′47″N 76°37′12″W / 39.296331°N 76.619871°W / 39.296331; -76.619871

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