Cash payment machines out at BWI
The Maryland Transit Administration says a storm knocked out the communications on the cash payment machines at the Baltimore-Washington International Marshall parking garage. Riders can pay at the machines with credit cards or at the exit with cash. Officials said the machines will be out for a month.
By
Michael Bolden
| October 1, 2010; 11:53 AM ET
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Commuter Rail, MARC, Maryland
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