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How to get to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore by Bus?

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Directions to Hamilton, Maryland (Baltimore) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Hamilton, Maryland

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How to get to Hamilton, Maryland by Bus?

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Bus stations near Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore

  • Harford Rd & Glenmore Ave Nb,2 min walk,
  • Due Carter Ave & Bayonne Ave,12 min walk,
  • Northern Pkwy & Harford Rd FS Eb,14 min walk,

Bus lines to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore

  • 54,State Center Metro,
  • 154,Carney,
  • 30,Hamilton,
  • 33,Overlea,
  • 36,Essex,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Hamilton, Maryland?

    The closest stations to Hamilton, Maryland are:

    • Harford Rd & Glenmore Ave Nb is 145 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Due Carter Ave & Bayonne Ave is 1023 yards away, 12 min walk.
    • Northern Pkwy & Harford Rd FS Eb is 1133 yards away, 14 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Hamilton, Maryland?

    These Bus lines stop near Hamilton, Maryland: 54

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore?

    The nearest bus stop to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore is Harford Rd & Glenmore Ave Nb. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore?

    The 54 is the first Bus that goes to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore. It stops nearby at 3:14 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore?

    The 54 is the last Bus that goes to Hamilton, Maryland in Baltimore. It stops nearby at 2:49 AM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Hamilton, Maryland?

    The Bus fare to Hamilton, Maryland costs about $2.00.

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Hamilton, Maryland Address: Baltimore, MD 21214 street in Baltimore

Hamilton, Maryland, Baltimore
Hamilton, Maryland, BaltimoreHamilton Hills is a mixed-use suburban neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Baltimore City, Maryland. Hamilton Hills represents a section of Hamilton, a larger historic area that includes other neighborhoods in Northeast Baltimore. The neighborhood's borders are Old Harford Road and Harford Road to the east, Echodale Avenue to the south, Perring Parkway to the west and the Baltimore County line to the north. The main thoroughfare in Hamilton Hills is Harford Road, which has been an integral part of the area's history. The larger Hamilton area was sparsely populated until the late 18th century, the period when Harford Road was built. Hamilton began as a small, rural village surrounded by farmland during the 19th century. The land that became Hamilton Hills was a part of Baltimore County until 1918, when Baltimore City annexed it. Real estate developers arrived in the 20th century to build houses, and entrepreneurs formed a main street corridor on Harford Road. The Hamilton area was described throughout the 20th century as a desirable, family-oriented suburb in Baltimore City. The community has experienced White flight and been challenged by urban decay since the end of World War II. Residents in the 21st century have attempted to revive and protect Harford Road's main street economy as well as the reputation of the Hamilton area. Hamilton Hills was formalized in 2003 when the neighborhood association renamed the neighborhood. Hamilton Hills' population in the 21st century has remained relatively stable compared to Baltimore's overall population decline. As of 2020, Hamilton Hills was the 5th largest neighborhood in the city by total population. Compared to Baltimore as a whole, median household incomes among Hamilton Hills residents in the 2010s were higher, life expectancy was longer, crime was lower, and voter participation was higher. Hamilton Hills residents have been more likely to graduate high school than all Baltimoreans but less likely to complete college. Hamilton Hills is represented within the Baltimore City Council's 3rd District. Elementary and middle school students are zoned into three public schools, and the neighborhood is served by three post offices and a public library branch. It has two urban green spaces, one park, and a variety of cultural amenities.
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