Train Trip: MARC Commuter Rail Washington D.C. to Baltimore (WAS-BAL)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Hey guys! Welcome to another train trip video! In this one, I travel on MARC Commuter Rail from Washington D.C.'s Union Station up to Baltimore's Penn Station. MARC, or the Maryland Area Regional Commuter, is MD's main cross-state rail service which operates 3 lines: the Camden Line, Brunswick Line, and the Penn Line (which is what this video showcases). While not completely like Amtrak which has cafe cars, bathrooms in every car, much nicer seats with recline, power outlets at every seat, only stops twice between BAL and WAS, etc. MARC is I think a tremendous option simply because it's only 8 bucks one way vs. at the minimum $19 on Amtrak. Also, even though it stops more times, it still travels at a nice clip and doesn't arrive much after Amtrak does. The trip lasts little under an hour. You can look at it like MARC is the local, and Amtrak is the express. Hope you guys enjoy!
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Departure: Washington D.C.'s Union Station
Arrival: Baltimore's Pennsylvania Station
Filmed: May 2019
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In the video, BWI rail station was under reconstruction, it didn't reopen the renewed station until Winter of 2019 (a few months after this video was taken). I used to take MARC up to Baltimore for Conventions a long time ago, brought back some memories! I guess we're spoiled in Japan when it comes to trains!
Very spoiled! Lol, East coast NEEDS a speed train
Awesome videos...I lived here all my life and have never been on a train. Your videos have inspired me to give it a ride up to DC.
Thank you and glad to hear that, trains are awesome! (well most of them :D)
Love how he does this like a flight review
I took four trips on the Penn Line in 2000 - all between Union Station and Baltimore Penn Station. The first time was a treat, as I had NEVER taken any train from Union Station other than WMATA subway (they have a station here as well); the reason why a lack of Union Station was because when I took AMTRAK, it was from or to New Carrolton Station (which is north of here). Both MARC and AMTRAK use the same platforms at Union Station; they are NOT "segregated" here, like they are at some stations (30th Street Station, for example).
Thanks for the tour, really informative. Kudos!
Glad you liked it!
I actually got lost in Union Station -- couldn't figure out where the trains were, but had a great time shopping while looking for them.
When I worked in DC, I rode the MARC Penn line every single day - walk to the front for the Quiet Car! MARC is about efficiency, not comfort LMAO! But you can eat and drink (liquor too) onboard.
Then you have never used the Bombardier bi-level coaches; yes, they HAVE been used as the frontmost (quiet car) on some trains. Lean back and relax; even take a nap!
Beautiful, well-filmed or edited, thanks for sharing.
Glad you like it and no problem!
Aww ya caught the passengers head bobbing 10:52-10:58 I’ve done the same thing. Except when I fall asleep Onboard a train I snore lol
Nice Video. This is so different from our Metrolink in Los Angeles .
Very nice video. Reminded me my trip from d c to Baltimore in July 2018. Senior fare at that time was about four dollars for Marc train.
When I took MARC, it was three dollars for students (same as senior rates) due to subsidization - I was a student at MWTC in eastern Baltimore city. That was in each direction - by itself, it made DC-Baltimore Penn Station a workable day trip. (One of my 2000 trips was, in fact, just that - I was headed back to MWTC via MARC on a Sunday - technically two days early (I wasn't due back until Tuesday) - but I had never been to Harborplace, and wanted to do the tourist bit there. Harborplace itself is a very short walk from Baltimore Penn Station, and is served by both MTA bus and MTA light rail. (Power Plant Live was still open, as was ESPNZone (I stopped at both) and even at UNO's Harborplace (my first stop, actually - the why was to have a deep dish pizza and an Electric Lemonade on the roof above the Frigate USS Constitution - THE best view in great weather - and this was a cloudless day.
Back in the time the Station was built the train stations were looked at as hotels and had the same amenities as hotels.
That was, in fact, why using Union Station in 2000 as a treat (for me) - while I had been there since the renovation, I used it for WMATA - not AMTRAK - which is the original reason for being FOR the station to be honest. I had been to B. Dalton (now Books-A-Million) on the upper level before to shop - but it IS different boarding a passsenger train - even a commuter train - compared to a subway - even at the same station. (Do the same at the New Carrolton station -for example.) It is ALSO why I hope to bring my mother to Union Station next year and show her around - she has never taken the train, yet she knows I have taken it many a time.
Thank you for this. Good information. Very helpful.
No problem! Glad you enjoyed!
well done. thank you . very helpful
I catch the subway to new carolton every day for work, the marc trains seem to run pretty frequently there
Nice ride! I thought about taking the MARC on Saturday, but I decided to burn some Amtrak points and go business class. And maybe do a trip report on that.
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How was it
Before MARC had weekend and Holiday service, I took Amtrak to BWI Station on Christmas Day to BWI Airport to catch a flight to Denver, almost everything went well. I had to wait a little more than 3 hours after I checked in at BWI Marshall before my flight departed but it's better than missing it.
As you notice, the Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) doube-decker passenger cars are showing up more often - I saw then first that year (2000) on my Independence Week (actually, Independence Day itself) run to Baltimore Penn Station - because it was a Sunday, I actually got to play "tourist" - and part half the afternoon in the Inner Harbor. You can take either the 3 MTA bus or the Baltimore Light Rail from Penn Station to the Inner Harbor - and Harborplace. UNO America was the high point of my stop at Harborplace - and not just the pizza - though said pizza is quite good - I've had it at UNO Union Station as well. But Harborplace has the view of USS Constitution from its roof! Sunny weather, good pizza, and Electric Lemonade at your elbow!
how faar do you have to walk from penn to the lite rail?
Good catch.
Great one
Can you please make a video about Baltimore Light RailLink?
the kawaski 3s are my favorite coach on any train no contest
The KHI double-deckers will spoil you - it was the 2000 trip that was my first time riding one (upper deck) from Union Station to Baltimore Penn Station.
I've never been on the MARC trains before but they remind me of the train in Sydney , Australia
Exelente muyyy buen servicio vendiciones
Chicago Metra adds 5.00$ if purchased on the train! Does Marc do that?
I live right across from the Halethrope station
6:28 sure looks like they recline to me? they still look pretty comfortable for the distance you have to travel.
welcome to the Unites States of Sub-par Railways
There are two reasons for that - we have air travel that is unregulated, inexpensive, and quite decent for longer-distance travel (which Europe does not have). Europe has international travel that is the same distance that we call interstate travel - what we (and Canada) call intrastate or provincial travel via air is awful (the reviewers call it that - I have never traveled outside the US). On top opf that, in the pre-Amtrak days, passenger rail travel got savaged as being *for the wealthy* - and that sobriquet was further used against even Amtrak - despite it being neither. Finally, railways in Europe were heavily subsidized - and even initially, largely government-owned or operated (SNCF still is). Amtrak is Federally chartered, but is NOT Federally-owned (and never has been) however, due to that charter, there ARE several stipulations it is bound to (similar to the USPS).
Baltimore station 👍
I don’t know yet but I wonder if the last stop is Martin State Airport
Wow this was definitely pre Covid
Oh so I think you’re getting off at penn
15:25 look at glass face reveal
Are there seats for disabled? Wheel chair access???
James Darr Yes, there are. All stations on the Penn Line are wheelchair accessible, and I believe seats near the doors are wheelchair accessible
Are you only allowed to buy tickets with credit cards?
You can now pay with the your phone with the Charm Pass app. Works on MARC, MTA Commuter bus, Baltimore MTA Light Rail, Buses and Metro Subway. I've done it and its faster than using a vending machine.
@@rockvilleraven ok thanks. 👍🏻
this station looks like an airport
maybe i should use this music in my videos
So what's the top speed of the MARC trains anyway? 125 like Amtrak? Or slower?
Yep same as Amtrak, but Marc ends up taking more time cause of more stops along the way
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Why West Baltimore is infamous??
Can anyone tell me??
Lots of crime, drugs, and murders
How do they make sure MARC passengers don't go on the platforms via the MARC gates when amtrak trains are boarding?
Wasn't that hitchhiking robot killed in Baltimore?
Nope, Philly
Philadelphia
Why is West Baltimore infamous?
It's infamous for all its drug related crime and shootings :/
Damn, only 8 bucks? Pretty cheap fare
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try to figure out how to travel from BWI to Ronald Reagan Airport or Dulles.
You could take MARC into Union Station and use DC Metro from there.
Oh mk
0:14 Where are the homeless people who shout and harass walkers by?