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Baltimore City Guide Baltimore Transportation Like most cities on the hectic eastern side of the United States, Baltimore is very accessible by road rail and air. International travelers who are heading for Baltimore can easily use airports in Washington, DC, Atlantic City, Pittsburgh or Philadelphia as well as Baltimore's own. Baltimore by Air Baltimore Washington International is located just south of Baltimore, off Route 295, It is the busiest airport in the state of Maryland with over 20 million passengers passing through the gates annually. Baltimore by Road All the major routes approaching the city of Baltimore meet the I-695, the Baltimore Beltway, a ring road that circles the city. The Jones Falls Expressway (the I-83) will comes right into the central Inner Harbor district, from the north. The I-395 comes in from the southeast, with access to downtown Baltimore and to the Port of Baltimore. The Baltimore National Pike road (the I-40) comes in from the west, from Frederick. The I-95 comes from the northwest, Philadelphia and beyond that, from New York. Getting Around Baltimore Once in Baltimore, visitors should avoid driving in downtown Baltimore as the traffic can get very busy, often reaching Manhattan levels. Trams provide an interesting alternative as part of Baltimore's first class public transport system. For more Baltimore information, visit the Baltimore city guide content index. |
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