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Shot Tower station

Coordinates: 39°17′23.86″N 76°36′21.03″W / 39.2899611°N 76.6058417°W / 39.2899611; -76.6058417
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Shot Tower
Metro SubwayLink station
Shot Tower station 2017
General information
LocationBaltimore and South President Streets
Baltimore, Maryland
Owned byMaryland Transit Administration
Platforms1
Tracks2
ConnectionsMTA Maryland Buses
Construction
ParkingStreet
Bicycle facilitiesBike Share Stop #7 (12 docks)
History
OpenedMay 1995
Passengers
20171,712 daily[1]
Services
Preceding station Maryland Transit Administration Following station
Charles Center Metro SubwayLink Johns Hopkins Hospital
Terminus

Shot Tower station is a Metro SubwayLink station in Baltimore, Maryland. It is in the central part of the city, in close proximity to many well-known landmarks, including the Shot Tower for which it is named, Port Discovery, Power Plant Live!, the Harbor campus of Baltimore City Community College, the National Aquarium, the Flag House, and Little Italy. The station has two street-level entrances, but unlike other Baltimore Metro stations that do, both these entrances share a common gate inside the station. The Shot Tower station is one of two stops in the third phase of the Baltimore Metro, having opened in 1995. Originally named Shot Tower/Market Place to showcase the proximity to the Market Place development, MTA Maryland dropped Market Place from its title with the 2017 rebranding of BaltimoreLink.

Four display cases of artifacts found when digging during the construction of the station may be seen on the west side of the upper level of the station, on the unpaid side of the faregates.

Station layout

Template:Baltimore Metro SubwayLink Platform Layout

Media

In Season 2, Episode 1 of House of Cards, U.S. Rep. Frank Underwood (D-S.C.) meets with reporter Zoe Barnes at the fictitious Cathedral Heights Metro station. The actual scene was filmed at Shot Tower station in Baltimore.

Gallery

Maryland MTA Bus Connections

References

External links

39°17′23.86″N 76°36′21.03″W / 39.2899611°N 76.6058417°W / 39.2899611; -76.6058417