MARC is

The Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC). It operates three lines that include Maryland, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. MARC Train operates on weekdays only with limited service on select holidays. For the Brunswick and Camden Line, there is morning and evening rush hours only. For the Penn Line there is all day and late evening service.

Source:www.mtamaryland.com/services/marc/serviceInformation/MARC_General_Information.cfm

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will increase transit fares effective June 25, 2015


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His 2013 Gas Tax Bill mandated fare and service increases every 2 years for Local Bus, Light Rail, Metro Subway, and Mobility/Paratransit. It mandated increases for Commuter Buses and MARC every 5 years.

For those of you who take public transportation in Maryland be aware that fares for Commuter Bus and MARC train will increase by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the last five years starting June 25, 2015.

The MARC fare increases will be rounded to the nearest dollar meaning single fare prices will increase by a dollar. There is no chart yet for multi-use fares - Weekly and Monthly - but the CPI will be applied to those as well. We will need to wait and see.

The other change for MARC passengers is the cost of buying a ticket on the train will increase from $3.00 to $5.00 unless they qualify for senior/disability fares. More problematic for some, MARC will no longer cross-honor the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) monthly passes.

See: Brunswick Line Pricing

See also:  http://mta.maryland.gov/new-fare-pricing

** Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act of 2013 (known as the gas tax bill).

Sources: MTA web site and Baltimore Sun.