Connecting Transportation
- A taxi stand permits taxis meet arriving trains.
- The station is indirectly connected — via the airport shuttle bus — to Baltimore Light Rail, for which there is a stop (BWI Airport Light Rail Stop) at the airport terminal.
- MTA bus route 17 connects the station to Arundel Mills (to the South) and the Patapsco Baltimore Light Rail station (to the North), with stops at the airport terminal and BWI Business District.
- The BWI Trail, a hiker/biker trail, is adjacent to the station.
- An elevated walkway connects the station (at the second floor of the southbound platform's stairwell) with office buildings on Corporate Center Drive, including the Maryland Department of Transportation headquarters.
- While rental cars are not available at the station, the nearby BWI Consolidated Rental Car Facility is accessible via the stations other connecting modes:
- By shuttle buses: Using the shuttle to the terminal, and then using the terminal's shuttle to the rental car facility shuttle
- On foot, using the elevated walkway to Corporate Center Drive, and from there to New Ridge Road.
- There is a shuttle connecting east to the eastern Shore of Maryland and Connecting shuttle to Cumberland, Maryland.
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