MTA Protects DC-Maryland Commuter Network
MTA issues high-severity alert for Baltimore-Annapolis-DC commuter bus routes starting Saturday
MTA Commuter Bus Alert Hits DC-Maryland Routes
Commuters who rely on Maryland Transit Administration buses connecting Baltimore, Annapolis, and suburban Washington face major service disruptions starting Saturday. Transit officials issued a high-severity alert affecting multiple commuter routes that serve thousands of daily riders traveling between residential areas and employment centers. The alert, published February 22, affects critical corridors including Baltimore-Laurel, Baltimore-Annapolis, and Gaithersburg-BWI Business District routes.
Background on Affected Corridors
The impacted routes serve some of the region's busiest commuter corridors, connecting Baltimore's urban core with suburban job centers and residential communities throughout central Maryland. The Baltimore-Laurel route links the city with Fort Meade and Laurel employment hubs, while the Baltimore-Annapolis line serves the state capital and Anne Arundel County. The Gaithersburg-BWI route connects Montgomery County with the BWI business district. Officials didn't specify what caused the disruptions or how many riders typically use the affected routes daily.

Service Impact Details
Transit officials classified the alert as high-severity, indicating substantial disruptions to normal service patterns. However, specific details about the nature of the disruptions weren't available by publication time. The agency didn't say whether routes are experiencing delays, detours, or complete suspensions. Officials also haven't indicated how long the service disruptions will last or whether alternative transportation options are being provided for affected commuters.
Timeline and Duration
The service alert took effect Saturday, February 22, according to MTA officials. The agency hasn't provided an estimated timeline for when normal service will resume on the affected routes. Transit officials said they'll update riders as conditions change, but specific benchmarks for service restoration weren't immediately available.

Rider Resources and Updates
Commuters should expect longer travel times and plan alternative routes for their journeys, transit officials said. The agency is posting updates through its official service alert system as conditions evolve. Riders can check Moovit for real-time updates on MTA Commuter Bus routes and alternative transit options throughout the DC-Maryland-Virginia region.











