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Baltimore is easily accessible by both train and car and is within driving distance of more than one-third of the nation's population. Train Erected in 1911, Penn Station Baltimore is one of Amtrak's busiest stations, serving more than 855,000 guests each year. Amtrak trains run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Penn Station Baltimore is a major stop for Amtrak's high-speed Acela Express service. Amtrak Offer Amtrak offers a 10% discount off the lowest available rail fare to Baltimore, MD (BAL) between June 7, 2012 and June 16, 2012. To book your reservations, please call Amtrak at (800) 872-7245 or contact your travel professional. The discounted fare cannot be booked via Amtrak.com. Please refer to Fare Code X47I-937 to receive the 10% discount. This offer is not valid on Acela Express service or on the Amtrak Auto Train. Offer is valid with Sleeper accommodations, Business Class or First Class seating with payment of the full applicable accommodation charges. Baltimores Light Rail and Metro systems carry passengers from outlying hotels and BWI to the city. For more information on the Light Rail, click here. Car Click here to view driving instructions to the Sheraton Baltimore City Center. Water There's no better way to get around in Baltimore or see the city than from the water. Baltimore offers a number of different ways to sail around town, including Baltimore Water Taxis. |
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