MARC platform extension opens at BWI
MARC officials report that the new (northernmost) extension of the platform at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Station has opened.
The agency said passengers will use the old entrance, and the temporary platform has been dismantled.
Passengers on trains 534 and 538 (5:20 p.m. and 6:10 p.m. departures from Washington) will have to take special care when disembarking and riders should listen for instructions. Those trains exceed seven cars and will not be able to open all doors at the airport. .
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Michael Bolden
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May 10, 2010; 1:27 PM ET
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@susan166--
And that has WHAT to do this topic?
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