Head Office
Maryland Transit Administration
6 St. Paul St., Baltimore,
MD 21202-1614, United States
Customer Service
Phone: 1-800-325-RAIL
Phone: 410-697-2212 (online tickets)
Phone: 410-539-5000 (transit information)
Phone: 410-333-2387 (lost & found)
Phone: 1-866-RIDE-MTA
Email: marc@mta.maryland.gov
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About MARC Train
MARC Train is a rail commuter system that operates in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. Owned by Maryland Transit Administration, MARC Train has 3 lines connecting to 42 stations. Each day the service is used by close to 32,000 commuters. MARC Train began operations in the year 1984.
The areas served by MARC Train include Harford County, Baltimore City, Washington D.C., Brunswick, Frederick and Martinsburg. Train lines consist of Brunswick Line, Camden Line and Penn Line. The trains operate seven days a week, and begin at 5am and goes till midnight.
You can plan your trip easily by visiting the MARC Train website. You also have information of schedule and maps. You can also track trains real time. As for fares, it starts from $5, and is based on distance traveled. There are discounts on weekly and monthly passes. Tickets can be purchased from an Amtrak Quik-Trak ticket machine or at manned stations. You can also buy tickets online using major credit cards. You have One Way tickets, 5-Day Weekly tickets, 7-Day Weekly tickets and Monthly tickets. There is also the Transit Link Card that provides unlimited travel for the specified period. Note that Monthly and TLC tickets are refundable, but not the One Way tickets.
For more information or queries on tickets, payment, refund, cancellation, parking, lost and found items, or others, reach the MARC Train customer service.
Why are the conductors on Marc Train 440 which leaves at 5:25 from Washington have 3 train cars closed epescially when they check tickets before you get on the train they are not practicing the social distancing guidelines
It would be nice if you had the bridge over the tracks at Gaithersburg Station fixed or at least not block our path with a freight train so we can’t get to the side where your train picks us up. Guess I’m going to be late to work. Thanks again for your marvelous service.