List of MTA Maryland Bus Routes - QuickBus Routes

QuickBus Routes

Route Terminus Division Operation Major Streets Places Served Frequency (P/M/E/Sa/Su) Corridor Line
Route qb40
  • CMS Headquarters (WB)
  • Middle River (EB)
  • Bush Street
    (1)
  • Eastern
    (2)
  • Security Boulevard/Cooks Lane
  • Edmondson Avenue
  • U.S. Route 40
  • Fayette/Baltimore Streets
  • Eastern Avenue
  • Social Security Administration
  • Woodlawn
  • Edmondson Village
  • West Baltimore MARC Station
  • University of Maryland at Baltimore
  • Baltimore Arena
  • Shot Tower
  • Patterson Park
  • Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
  • Eastpoint Mall
  • Essex Park-and-Ride
12/15/20/15/15 U.S. Route 40-Eastern Avenue (Limited-Stop) Line
Route qb46
  • Paradise Loop (WB)
  • Cedonia (EB)
  • Bush Street
    (1)
  • Eastern
    (2)
  • Frederick Road
  • Pratt/Lombard Streets
  • Baltimore Street
  • Federal Street
  • Sinclair Lane
  • Yale Heights
  • Pigtown
  • B&O Railroad Museum
  • Baltimore Arena
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Collington Square
  • Moravia
15/15/15/-/- Frederick Avenue-Sinclar Lane (Limited-Stop) Line
Route qb47
  • Walbrook Junction (WB)
  • Overlea (EB)
  • Bush Street
    (1)
  • Kirk Avenue
    (3)
  • Poplar Grove Street
  • Saratoga Street
  • Belair Road
  • Rosemont
  • West Baltimore MARC Station
  • Belair-Edison
  • Gardenville
  • Fullerton
15/15/15/-/- Rosemont-Belair Road (Limited-Stop) Line
Route qb48
  • Towson Town Center (NB)
  • University of Maryland Transit Center (SB)
  • Bush Street
    (1)
  • Kirk Avenue
    (3)
  • Greenmount Avenue/York Road
  • Fayette/Baltimore Streets
  • Goucher College
  • Towson Town Center
  • Towson
  • Towson University
  • Belvedere Square
  • Senator Theater
  • Govans
  • Waverly
  • First Mariner Arena
15/15/15/15/- Greenmount Avenue-York Road (Limited-Stop) Line

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