Share Harford Road Cycle Track Extension and Bus Bulbs on FacebookShare Harford Road Cycle Track Extension and Bus Bulbs on TwitterShare Harford Road Cycle Track Extension and Bus Bulbs on LinkedinEmail Harford Road Cycle Track Extension and Bus Bulbs link
We’re extending the two-way cycle track on Harford Road south from Erdman Avenue to St. Lo Drive, creating a seamless connection with existing bike lanes around Clifton Park. This new segment will close a critical gap in Baltimore’s separated bike lane network. As part of this effort, three bus stops along Harford Road will also be upgraded to improve accessibility and service on MTA routes 54 and 22.
Project Status
This project is currently entering the design phase. Early engagement efforts are underway, and more opportunities to participate will be available in the coming months.
Why This Matters
By enhancing bike and bus infrastructure, this project supports a safer, more connected, and more sustainable transportation network in East Baltimore. It also improves transit reliability and user experience for bus riders along a heavily used corridor.
Stay Informed
Sign up to receive updates about this project directly in your inbox. Your input matters.
We’re extending the two-way cycle track on Harford Road south from Erdman Avenue to St. Lo Drive, creating a seamless connection with existing bike lanes around Clifton Park. This new segment will close a critical gap in Baltimore’s separated bike lane network. As part of this effort, three bus stops along Harford Road will also be upgraded to improve accessibility and service on MTA routes 54 and 22.
Project Status
This project is currently entering the design phase. Early engagement efforts are underway, and more opportunities to participate will be available in the coming months.
Why This Matters
By enhancing bike and bus infrastructure, this project supports a safer, more connected, and more sustainable transportation network in East Baltimore. It also improves transit reliability and user experience for bus riders along a heavily used corridor.
Stay Informed
Sign up to receive updates about this project directly in your inbox. Your input matters.
Thank you for your contribution!
Help us reach out to more people in the community
Share this with family and friends