Tuesday, August 3, 2010

About which is the best way to travel from Baltimore to New York

Which is the best way to travel from Baltimore to New York?
I am going to take a trip to USA, and I will need to travel from Baltimore to New York, which is the best way to do it? airplane, bus, taxi ... etc.
Other - United States - 4 Answers
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taxi is the quickest
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Airplane may be the best way because driving and the cost of gas is expensive.
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My, what a bunch of bad answers. Amtrak runs frequent trains from Baltimore to New York. It's the fastest and most comfortable way to go. You can fly, but it's not any faster door to door. Buy your ticket ahead of time on the Amtrak web site to get a good price. Bolt Bus and Megabus (same company as Megabus UK) run buses that are cheaper, sometimes much cheaper, but slower and less comfortable than the train.. See their web sites for details.
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Amtrak. Their Acela train is faster and more expensive than regular Amtrak. See the Amtrak website for details.
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Saturday, July 3, 2010

About what are the best options to travel from Baltimore to Washington DC

What are the best options to travel from Baltimore to Washington DC?
We are having a difficult time finding hotels in DC that aren't $10000000 for the Obama inauguration. I found a pretty good deal for air & hotel for Baltimore, but how much of a pain in the rear would that be to get to and from in general. Obviously, things will be amped up 1000 times during this time. I don't have a freakin' clue about this part of the country, so any thoughts are welcomed. :) You are the best KAL! :) *hugs*
Washington, D.C. - 7 Answers
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rollerskates!!! :)
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There's MARC and there's Metro, so you should be okay going in from Baltimore by rail. Take MARC to Union Station, and then take Metro to get more specifically where you need to go once you're in DC.
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I don't have a clue about this part of the country either...except that I visited DC last summer...so I gave my cousin in VA a call...she's lived in or around DC most of her life. Basically you have two options for getting from Baltimore to DC...rent a car and drive it yourself or use public transportation (rail to get you to DC, subway from there). We drove in from VA, parked in Springfield VA and took the train the rest of the way in...and after witnessing the traffic when my cousin picked us up and dropped us off at the airport (Dulles) I'd take the Metro any day! Now what this might be like during inauguration neither of us have a clue...and this one could be especially crazy...I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that circus!
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Try the MARC (Maryland Area Rail Commenter) train. You can not take Metro as it only goes half way to Baltimore. http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/marc/
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Definitely stay away from DC central as rates and availability is almost gone as I hear it. Baltimore is a good choice. Also, try other "fringe" areas like Springfield, Fairfax, Reston, Alexandria in Virginia; and Annapolis, MD Columbia MD Rental car will be absolutely required. Be prepared to use Metro from the outer fringes, and be aware that MARC and Virginia Rail may not be operating on weekends or Inauguration because its considered a Federal Holiday. Metro will be a mess, but frankly, you will have no other choice in the matter as a million people will be anticipated or more. I've done it before...think Times Square on New Years for 24 hours straight. Those locations should work if you book now. Be sure to snag your rental car early too! They will soon be sold out too!
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Take amtrak, greyhound or even the MARC..
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The train (Amtrak) connects the 2. Schedule: http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/Schedules_Page It's the Northeast train between NYC and Washington. I would recommend reservations. If you can stay near BWI, you can even ride the Metro in. http://www.wmata.com/maps/maps.cfm
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

About travel Nursing Jobs in Baltimore Maryland | Travel Nurse Placements

Travel Nursing Jobs in Baltimore Maryland | Travel Nurse Placements?
I am looking for Travel Nursing Jobs in Baltimore Maryland. Can someone please direct me in the right place or recommend any agency that helps with travel nurse placements? I have heard of a company called PPR - but not sure what their website URL is. Thanks for all your help. Shelly
Health Care - 1 Answers
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PPR Healthcare Staffing is an industry leading employment firm specializing in Travel Nursing, Travel Therapy, International, and Permanent healthcare staffi. So if you are looking for Travel Nursing Jobs in Baltimore Maryland you can visit the PPR website at http://pprhealthcare.com/ Travel Nurse applicants should fill out a travel nursing profile, while Allied Health/Therapy Professionals should fill out a allied health profile (both should include application and skills checklists). International nurses should fill out the international application. For more information on how to apply visit http://pprhealthcare.com/apply-now.htm
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Monday, May 3, 2010

About how long does it take to travel from DC to Baltimore

How long does it take to travel from DC to Baltimore?
I'll be visiting both DC and Baltimore to look at some universities. Whats the easiest/fastest way to travel from DC to Baltimore?and how long does it take?
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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well a bus it probaly takes around 9 - 12 hours or if your flying a plane it would probaly be 1-2 hours
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DC to Baltimore is about an 60-75 minute drive depending on traffic. Easiest way to get to DC from Baltimore is either I-95 or 295 (Baltimore Washington Parkway). If you are taking public transportation, there is also the MARC train from Baltimore to DC, however that is a commuter train and does not run frequently. Amtrak also goes from Baltimore to DC as well.
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Saturday, April 3, 2010

About How can I go to Baltimore Travel Plaza from University of Maryland College park by public transportation

How can I go to Baltimore Travel Plaza from University of Maryland College park by public transportation?
New York City - 2 Answers
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You should repost this in a more appropriate category.
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My friend, even though this a question for the Baltimore section of YA!, I'll answer it anyway. Step 1: take either the Yellow, Blue or Red Line train from the University of Maryland/Mt. Royal light rail station to Lexington Market. Step 2: at Lexington Market, transfer to bus route 20. Take bus bound for either Marine Terminal or CCBC Dundalk to the Baltimore Travel Plaza. The bus will leave you in front of the Travel Plaza. I hope this information is very helpful. Good luck Native New Yorker.
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