MARC train canceled
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Washington Post Editors
Train 852 has been canceled on MARC's Camden Line. The train, which normally departs Union Station at 5:51 p.m., will be replaced by an earlier train that is scheduled to leave at 3 p.m. and will make all stops to Baltimore.
The Camden Line connects Washington and Baltimore, and the Penn Line runs from Washington through northeastern Maryland via Baltimore.
By
Washington Post Editors
| January 26, 2011; 1:05 PM ET
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