The snowstorm has moved away from the Baltimore region — for now — but transportation still presented challenges Tuesday.
There were 59 canceled flights from BWI Marshall Airport on Tuesday and six delays, according to FlightAware. In addition, there were 51 flights that were supposed to enter BWI on Tuesday that were canceled. Several airlines are asking customers to rebook their travel plans for a later date, especially with more snow in the forecast this weekend.
The MARC Train had to operate on its R schedule on all three lines Tuesday due to the ongoing effects from the winter storm. Only trains with an R under the train number in the Camden and Penn Line timetables and in the R schedule grid on the right side of the Brunswick Line timetable operated.
Some Penn and Camden line trains make additional stops on the R schedule. For Penn Line passengers, in addition to the R schedule, Trains 455 and 454 — 8:45 p.m. departure from Penn Station and 10:05 p.m. departure from Union Station, respectively — will operate.
Amtrak canceled 32 northeast corridor trains — between Boston and Washington — Tuesday, according to the company website.
Multiple MTA bus routes were affected by the snow as well. The following express routes were not operational Tuesday:
103: Downtown – Cromwell Bridge.
105: Cedonia – Downtown.
115: Downtown – Perry Hall.
120: White Marsh – Downtown/Hopkins.
150: Columbia – Downtown/Harbor East.
154: State Center – Carney/Hillendale.
160: Downtown/Hopkins – Essex.
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