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Lexington Market station (Metro SubwayLink)

Coordinates: 39°17′29.48″N 76°37′15.57″W / 39.2915222°N 76.6209917°W / 39.2915222; -76.6209917
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Lexington Market
Metro SubwayLink station
Connection to the Baltimore Light RailLink
General information
Location301 North Eutaw Street(North Entrance)
320 West Lexington Street(South Entrance)
Baltimore, MD 21201
Coordinates39°17′29.48″N 76°37′15.57″W / 39.2915222°N 76.6209917°W / 39.2915222; -76.6209917
Owned byMaryland Transit Administration
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsLight RailLink
Lexington Market station
MTA Maryland Buses
Construction
ParkingStreet
Bicycle facilitiesBike Share Stop #18 (14 docks)
History
OpenedNovember 21, 1983
Services
Preceding station   MTA Maryland   Following station
Template:MTA Maryland lines

Lexington Market station is a Metro SubwayLink station in Baltimore, Maryland. It is one of 14 stops in the downtown Baltimore area. The station is a transportation hub, a designated transfer station to the Light RailLink Lexington Market station. The station is also served by a number of bus lines.[1]

Station entrance

Layout

G Street Level Exit/Entrance
Connection to Light Rail station
M Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket machines, station agent
P
Platform level
Westbound Metro SubwayLink toward Owings Mills (State Center / Cultural Center)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Eastbound Metro SubwayLink toward Johns Hopkins Hospital (Charles Center)

Bus connections

The station has two entrances, one on Lexington Street and one on Saratoga Street. The Lexington Street entrance is located directly across from the main entrance to Lexington Market. The Saratoga Street entrance is a block away, and is located at the stops for bus routes:

References

  1. ^ "Bus & Rail Connections Map" (PDF). MTA Maryland. Retrieved 16 August 2014.