Route 120 (MTA Maryland) - Express Routes

Express Routes

Route Terminus Division Operation Corridors Served Places Served Total trips (AM/PM) Corridor Line
Route 104
  • Cromwell Bridge Road Park & Ride (NB)
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital (SB)
  • Kirk Avenue
    (3)
  • Loch Raven Boulevard
  • Washington Street/Wolfe Street
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Loch Raven Boulevard
  • One AM trip to Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • One PM trip to Cromwell Bridge Road Park & Ride
Loch Raven Blvd.-Johns Hopkins Hospital (Express) Line
Route 120
  • White Marsh Park & Ride (EB)
  • Downtown Baltimore (WB)
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital (WB)
  • Eastern (2) (As of August 27, 2012)
  • Kirk Avenue(3)
  • I-95
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • White Marsh Mall
  • White Marsh Park-and-Ride
  • Thirteen AM trips to Downtown Baltimore and Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Three PM trips to Downtown Baltimore and Johns Hopkins
  • Five AM Trips to White Marsh
  • Thirteen PM Trips to White Marsh
White Marsh (Express) Line
Route 150
  • Columbia (WB)
  • Downtown Baltimore (EB)
  • Bush Street
    (1)
  • U.S. Route 40
  • Edmondson Avenue
  • U.S. Route 29
  • Little Patuxent Parkway
  • Twin Rivers Road
  • Harpers Farm Road
  • City Hall
  • West Baltimore MARC station
  • Catonsville
  • Edmondson Village
  • Mall in Columbia
  • Harpers Choice
  • Ellicott City
  • Normandy
  • Three trips in each direction
Columbia-U.S. Route 40 (Express) Line
Route 160
  • Whispering Woods (EB)
  • Fox Ridge (EB)
  • Downtown Baltimore (WB)
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital (WB)
  • Eastern
    (2)
  • I-95
  • Eastern Avenue/Eastern Boulevard
  • Middle River
  • Essex
  • Eastwood
  • Two AM trips from Whispering Woods
  • Two AM Trips from Fox Ridge
  • Two PM trips to Whispering Woods
  • Two AM Trips to Fox Ridge
Eastern Blvd. (Express) Line

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