The metro ride from Owings Mills, MD, to Camden Yards in Baltimore typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes. You'll need to take the Metro SubwayLink from Owings Mills to the State Center station, and then transfer to the Light RailLink to reach Camden Yards. Keep in mind that travel times may vary depending on the time of day and train schedules.
Owings Mills - Baltimore Metro Subway station - was created in 1987.
In short, no. The Metro does not come very close to the M&T stadium. The lightrail does, however, come much closer. http://www.mtamaryland.com The Convention center stop it right on the gate of Camden yards. M&T isn't much further to the west and south a little. BTW, I have NEVER EVER seen someone actually get ticketed on the Lightrail, so save your money if you're willing to be brave.
Reisterstown Plaza - Baltimore Metro Subway station - was created in 1983.
Lexington Market - Baltimore Metro Subway station - was created in 1983.
Yes. You can take the metro to Orioles stadium.
Johns Hopkins Hospital - Baltimore Metro Subway station - was created in 1995.
There is no metro line that runs from Baltimore Airport to Washington DC as of October 20, 2013. You must take a car between these two cities and hubs.
Employment leads in Baltimore can be found online on websites, such as Metro Baltimore Jobs, The Baltimore Sun and Indeed. These sites have employment leads for different types of jobs.
USA Philadelphia County, PA. The county name means "city of brotherly love" ... The county is in the Philadelphia-Camden metro area
In Baltimore by the 7-11
54 miles driving distance.
Metro VARENNE is just near by; RER INVALIDES is 200 yards away