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Local travel: Bayrunner shuttle

For the past several months that I have been writing this travel feature, I have been focused on the destination. It occurs to me it might be worth it to highlight the journey.

If you are flying in from somewhere else and seeking to enjoy what the Eastern Shore has to offer. you might want to consider the BayRunner shuttle.  It takes passengers from Cambridge, Salisbury and Easton to BWI airport, and back. It's not cheap, and they do charge extra for your golf bag, but it might be nice to consider if you are staying in a town such as Easton, where the attractions are pretty walkable. Check their web site for schedules and fares.

On the other end, you can take the shuttle to BWI, then light rail from BWI into the city to explore soem urban sites.

I just heard about the shuttle a week or so ago, when the Chesapeake Bay Hyatt announced it had been added as a stop on the route.

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Rona KobellRona Kobell reports on the Chesapeake Bay, and in her seven years with The Sun, she's visited clam farms in Virginia, a peeler pen on Taylors Island and a small market on Smith Island that serves what many people consider the best crab cake in the world (to judge for yourself, head to the Drum Point Market in Tylerton). Rona enjoys hanging out with her husband and daughter.

Tom PeltonTom Pelton writes about the environment and has been at The Sun for 10 years. He lives in the city with his wife, two daughters, and an exotic ecosystem that involves a cat, hamsters, hermit crabs, cacti, running shoes, drums, guitar, violins, mild cheeses and strong opinions.
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Tim WheelerTim Wheeler writes about growth and base-realignment for The Sun. A reporter and editor here since 1985, the West Virginia native has spent most of his adult life around the bay. He lives in Catonsville, one of Baltimore's older, walkable suburbs.

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