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Trains from Baltimore to Arlington

🚆 While there is no direct train from Baltimore to Arlington, you can easily make the journey with a combination of services. Starting at Baltimore Penn Station and transferring at New Carrollton, you'll reach Virginia Square-Gmu, Orange/Silver Line Track 2 Platform in around 1 hour and 17 minutes. 🗺️ Once you arrive at Virginia Square-Gmu, Orange/Silver Line Track 2 Platform, you'll be in the heart of Arlington ready to explore and enjoy the vibrant area. This train route offers a convenient and efficient way to travel between these two cities.

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  • There isn't a direct train route available from Baltimore to Arlington. However, you can take a combination of train services operated by Amtrak Northeast Regional and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. The journey involves transferring at New Carrollton station and then continuing on the Orange Line to Virginia Square-Gmu station in Arlington. The total travel time, including transfers, typically takes around 1 hour and 17 minutes.
  • The fastest train route between Baltimore and Arlington involves taking the Amtrak Northeast Regional service from Baltimore Penn Station. You will then need to transfer at New Carrollton station to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's Orange Line, which will take you to Virginia Square-Gmu station in Arlington. This combined journey typically takes approximately 1 hour and 17 minutes, making it the quickest option available despite the transfer involved.
  • Trains heading to Arlington from Baltimore depart from Baltimore Penn Station. Amtrak Northeast Regional operates these train services, providing a convenient departure point for travelers making their way to Arlington. Baltimore Penn Station serves as the starting point for the journey to Virginia Square-Gmu station in Arlington via a transfer at New Carrollton station.
  • There are multiple trains available between Baltimore and Arlington despite there not being a direct route. Travelers can take services operated by both Amtrak Northeast Regional and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. The journey involves transferring at New Carrollton station before continuing on to Virginia Square-Gmu station in Arlington. The total travel time for this route, including transfers, typically takes around 1 hour and 17 minutes.
  • The train from Baltimore to Arlington arrives at the Virginia Square-Gmu station. Specifically, it stops at the Orange/Silver Line Track 2 Platform within the Virginia Square-Gmu station. This is where passengers can disembark and continue their journey into Arlington, or connect to other modes of transportation within the area.
  • The first train of the day to travel from Baltimore to Arlington typically departs from Baltimore Penn Station on the Amtrak Northeast Regional service. The exact departure time may vary, so it's advisable to check the schedule. The last train of the day on this route also originates from Baltimore Penn Station, with the journey typically taking around 1 hour and 17 minutes to reach Arlington's Virginia Square-Gmu station. Given the importance of transfer times, it's recommended to plan your trip accordingly.
  • There are no direct train trips available between Baltimore and Arlington. Travelers would need to take a combination of train services operated by Amtrak Northeast Regional and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, which involves transferring at New Carrollton station. The journey from Baltimore Penn Station to Virginia Square-Gmu station in Arlington typically takes around 1 hour and 17 minutes, including the transfers. Due to the lack of direct train trips, it's important for passengers to plan their route carefully to ensure a smooth travel experience.
  • There is no direct train route available between Baltimore and Arlington. Travelers must take a combination of train services, starting at Baltimore Penn Station and transferring at New Carrollton station before continuing on to Virginia Square-Gmu station in Arlington. The entire journey, including transfers, typically takes around 1 hour and 17 minutes. It's advisable for passengers to plan their trip carefully to accommodate the transfer and ensure a smooth travel experience.

Will you be returning to Baltimore by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Arlington to Baltimore

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