Transportation Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! UBalt is easily accessible by public transportation. Options include:

  • MTA Light Rail, Metro Subway, and Bus system
  • MARC commuter rail and Amtrak from Penn Station (just one block away)
  • Charm City Circulator
  • Bolt Bus, with direct service to New York City, departing from Maryland Avenue (half a block from campus)

 Yes, many transit stations offer parking. However, availability may vary, and lots can fill up quickly.

For more information, check parking options at these transit stops:

You can pay with VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or cash. All stations have electronic vending machines that accept all forms of payment.

Yes, UBalt offers free shuttle service with two routes:

  • One connects Maryland Avenue and Fitzgerald garages, State Center Metro Subway, and other stops.
  • The other runs along North Charles and Saint Paul streets, including stops at the John and Frances Angelos Law Center and Penn Station.

After shuttle hours, UBalt community members can request an escort between UBalt facilities (including parking) from the UBalt Police Department.

Yes, the Charm City Circulator offers free rides around Baltimore on five routes.

Yes, Zipcar offers car-sharing services with locations near the UBalt Student Center and Penn Station.

The Guaranteed Ride Home service offers a free, reliable ride for commuters who use alternative transportation (carpool, vanpool, bike, walk, or transit) at least twice a week. You can use this service up to four times a year for emergencies, such as illness or unexpected overtime.