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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the PP who suggested you would have to take light rail or subway from Penn Station. I only knew that I had taken light rail to Penn Station before, but have never done it regularly. If the PP who lives in Baltimore says it doesn't work, you should listen to her. [b]My husband commutes to Baltimore from MoCo, and I did for years. We never found any good way to do it except to drive[/b].[/quote] How long was the commute each way including traffic? [/quote] It totally depends. I live near the Colesville Road entrance to the Beltway, and my office was in downtown Baltimore. On an average day, it took me 40 minutes door-to-door. But on a day with heavy rain or an accident on the Beltway or I-95, or road construction, it could take over an hour. More often than not, it was closer to 40 minutes and not a bad commute really since it was almost all highway, going against traffic. But then there was the long stretch of time when they were redoing the Baltimore city streets for that Grand Prix race (don't get me started about that) when it was over an hour every single morning for weeks. If your job is north of downtown Baltimore, like at JHU for instance, it will take another 15-20 minutes because you have to wind your way through the city on surface streets.[/quote]
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