Washington–Baltimore rail corridor

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The Washington–Baltimore rail corridor is a heavily traveled rail route linking the U.S. capital with Baltimore, used by both passenger and freight services and forming a key segment of the Northeast transportation network.

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Baltimore–Washington rail corridor 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf rail corridor
railway line
connects Baltimore, Maryland NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electrification overhead line electrification
formsLinkBetween Baltimore metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Washington metropolitan area NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic heavily traveled
mixed passenger and freight use
hasService Amtrak Acela NERFINISHED
Amtrak Northeast Regional NERFINISHED
MARC Camden Line NERFINISHED
MARC Penn Line NERFINISHED
historicalPrecursor Baltimore and Ohio Railroad main line between Washington and Baltimore NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania Railroad line between Washington and Baltimore NERFINISHED
importance critical commuter rail corridor
key intercity rail link in the Mid-Atlantic
major freight rail artery
infrastructureType double-track main line (in most segments)
integratedWith regional transit systems in Baltimore
regional transit systems in Washington, D.C.
isSegmentOf Boston–Washington Northeast Corridor NERFINISHED
Washington–New York rail route NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mid-Atlantic region of the United States NERFINISHED
majorStation BWI Airport Rail Station NERFINISHED
Baltimore Penn Station NERFINISHED
New Carrollton station NERFINISHED
Washington Union Station NERFINISHED
operator Amtrak
CSX Transportation NERFINISHED
Maryland Area Regional Commuter NERFINISHED
Norfolk Southern Railway NERFINISHED
partOf Northeast Corridor NERFINISHED
Northeast transportation network
passesThrough District of Columbia NERFINISHED
Maryland NERFINISHED
servedBy long-distance Amtrak trains beyond the Northeast Corridor
trackGauge standard gauge
usedFor freight rail transport
passenger rail transport

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CSX Capital Subdivision partOfCorridor Washington–Baltimore rail corridor
Odenton station partOfCorridor Washington–Baltimore rail corridor
this entity surface form: Baltimore–Washington rail corridor