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UMBC Transit is the official bus system of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Along with the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA), the UMBC community has public transit access to nearby areas such as Catonsville, Arbutus, Maryland, and Baltimore City.〔http://www.umbc.edu/transit/〕 The system has several bus shuttle lines that are available to UMBC's students, faculty, and staff. All but the Wave 'n Ride are free by showing of one's campus identification card. The Wave-n-Ride was historically available to anyone who needs intra-campus transport around Hilltop Circle and UMBC Boulevard, but the service is pending decommission. ==Lines== The university's transit system has seven lines: * Arbutus/Irvington Line: Serving the Arbutus & Irvington Communities * Arundel Mills/Light Rail Line: Serving the nearby Arundel Mills Mall & BWI Light Rail Station * BWI/MARC Line: Providing access to the BWI / MARC Train Station * Catonsville Line: Serving the Catonsville Community (Frederick Road Business District) and CCBC Catonsville bus stop on Rolling Road * Downtown A Line: Connecting the UMBC campus to the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) campus, University of Maryland Medical Center, and Lexington Market in Downtown Baltimore.〔http://www.umbc.edu/transit/PDF/DowntownA_Fa14.pdf〕 * Downtown B Line: Connecting the UMBC campus to the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) campus, University of Maryland Medical Center, Lexington Market, the Baltimore Convention Center, Camden Yards Sports Complex, Baltimore's Inner Harbor, and the Baltimore Greyhound terminal.〔http://www.umbc.edu/transit/routes/downtownb.php〕 * Halethorpe/Satellite Line: Serving the Halethorpe Train Station, South Campus Satellite Lot, and Main Campus * Route 40/Rolling Road Line: Providing connection to the U.S. Route 40 Business District * Wave 'n Ride Line: Provides curb side shuttle service for any potential rider on the intra-campus looping route on part of Hilltop Circle and UMBC Boulevard. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「UMBC Transit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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