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July 8, 2009

Gas leak cuts Penn Line service north of city

A natural gas leak at North Point has forced the Maryland Transit Administration to halt northbound Penn Line service at Penn Station during this evening's commute,

MTA spokeswoman Jawauna Greene said. Greene said a bus bridge would be set up to deliver passengers to Perryville and to stops in between there and Baltimore. She said the gas leaki was not on MTA property.

 

Posted by Michael Dresser at 5:24 PM | | Comments (1)
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Thanks to this and the MTA's inexcusable delays this morning, I wasted one-quarter of my day on a MARC train or the "bus bridge."

When our bus pulled into Martin Airport at 7:30 p.m., the train that had left Union Station at 6:05 p.m. was arriving.

The. Worst. Commute. Ever.

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About Michael Dresser
Michael Dresser has been an editor, reporter and columnist with The Sun longer than Baltimore's had a subway. He's covered retailing, telecommunications, state politics and wine. Since 2004, he's been The Sun's transportation writer. He lives in Ellicott City with his wife and travel companion, Cindy.

His Getting There column appears on Mondays. Mike's blog will be a forum for all who are interested in highways, transit and other transportation issues affecting Baltimore, Maryland and the region.
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