BWI Business Partnership LINK Shuttle explained

Number:BWI Business Partnership LINK Shuttle
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Operator:BWI Business Partnership
Huber Bus Service
Status:Active
Open:2016
Locale:Anne Arundel County
Communities:BWI Business District
Landmarks:BWI Airport, BWI Rail Station
Start:NSA Visitor Control Center
Fort George G. Meade
End:BWI Rail Station
Level:Daily
Frequency:Every 35 minutes (approx.)
Day:Monday-Friday
5:45AM-5:30PM

The BWI Business Partnership LINK Shuttle is a free bus service provided by the BWI Business Partnership that circulates the BWI Business District surrounding the Baltimore–Washington International Airport, as well as military installations and defense contractors located at Fort Meade. The free shuttle provides last mile connections for employees and visitors in the area by connecting businesses and hotels to the BWI Rail Station, served by the MARC Penn Line and Amtrak, as well as the Baltimore Light Rail at the BWI Business District Light Rail station.[1]

Established in 2016,[2] the shuttle provides an essential link between numerous government agencies and businesses to public transport. Key landmarks served include the Friendship Annex, National Electronics Museum, Northrop Grumman, the National Security Agency, and others.[1]

The shuttle bus operates approximately every 35 minutes Monday through Friday from 5:45 AM to 5:30 PM (excluding federal holidays).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-01-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170113000354/https://www.bwipartner.org/images/pdf/bwi_link_1_shuttle_map_2012.pdf . 2017-01-13 . dead. mdy-all.
  2. News: BWI region's workers challenged by 'last-mile issues,' business group chief says. March 17, 2016. Baltimore Business Journal. Rick Seltzer.
  3. http://www.mdtrip.org/transit-directory/provider/params/slug/bwi-business-partnership-link-shuttle/ BWI Partnership link shuttle