Local Express Routes
| Route | Terminus | Division Operation | Major Streets | Places Served | Total trips (AM/PM) | Corridor Line |
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| Route 3X |
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Loch Raven Blvd. (Express) Line |
| Route 5X |
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Johns Hopkins Hospital-Sinclair Lane (Express) Line |
| Route 10X |
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Frederick Avenue (Express) Line |
| Route 15X |
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Johns Hopkins Hospital-Belair Road (Express) Line |
| Route 19X |
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Harford Road (Express) Line |
| Route 64X |
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Hanover Street-Fort Smallwood Road (Express) Line |
Note:
- All A.M. trips are to Downtown Baltimore
- All P.M. trips are to outer-points usually the suburbs of Baltimore
- Local express routes are not individual routes
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