Submitted by sentimentalfeelings t3_1155lim in baltimore

Hi,

I live in Mt. Vernon and work at Hopkins Main Hospital. I have found that I can use the Hopkins shuttle to get to and from work most days, except I also work weekends and need to get to work very early in the morning (before shuttle service begins). Is there any other way for me to get to work using public transportation? Alternatively, how safe would it be for me to walk? This would take about 30 minutes. The area between Mt. Vernon and Hopkins (once you cross east of 83, where that big prison is, seems kind of sketchy to walk through.

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EdBenner t1_j900fb1 wrote

I would much rather take the metro or bus…not a walk I’d feel comfortable doing other than in daylight

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StrangeLoveBeats t1_j8zzshi wrote

Metro from State center

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idriveahyundai t1_j9155vr wrote

the amount of people who live in mt vernon, work at the hospital, and ignore the metro is too high

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DfcukinLite t1_j98vn0y wrote

You could use the Shot tower metro stop living in Little Italy

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idriveahyundai t1_j98w7pz wrote

And indeed I do, quite often. Don’t work at hopkins though, but I use the metro to get around downtown and mount vernon, or to hopkins/north east market and also just because sometimes, I love trains.

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sentimentalfeelings OP t1_j91bne7 wrote

Wow, how convenient this is. I didn't even think about the metro. If I am interpreting this correctly, to get from the state center to johns hopkins hospital, I could catch a train at the state center at 6:13 AM and arrive at Hopkins by 6:21 AM? That is perfect. Now I just need to see if my employer would cover the cost of my fare.

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https://www.mta.maryland.gov/schedule/metrosubway?origin=7506&destination=7510&direction=0&trip=3178782&schedule_date=02%2F19%2F2023&show_all=yes

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StrangeLoveBeats t1_j91dhwg wrote

Yep, you got it. I think fare is 4.60 for a day pass or $2 each way. But, to be honest, last time I was in there you could just walk through without paying lol.

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fijimermaidsg t1_j935vno wrote

They usually keep a gate open for people in wheelchairs - I see a lot of people walk through, no need to jump metro gates in Baltimore. The fare machines don't work sometimes and they'll just wave you through.

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sxswnxnw t1_j92iwwh wrote

Yup this is the easiest, the one that best protects you from the elements, and the quickest.

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dissolving-margins t1_j91ppra wrote

Cycling is also an option. You can cross over 83 at Chase or under 83 and center st. You're in a protected bike lane most of the way.

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Mozz2cats t1_j91jnz8 wrote

I came here to say please do not walk- there are better options. Every few days campus security posts about someone getting assaulted along Madison or monument. If you want to cycle - that might be safer but I would head towards the harbor and cut across fells point then head back up Broadway.

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PracticeTrousers t1_j95rham wrote

I did Mt. Vernon to the hospital via Monument protected bike lane for a year with no problem, but I never headed out as early as the OP. I did come back sometimes after dark, but usually no later than 8 or 9pm and the biggest issue I had was hitting large debris before I got a stronger headlight.

Not necessarily for everyone, but it is doable!

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DfcukinLite t1_j98wuzt wrote

I mean, I’m a guy, but I’ve made that walk a few times.. there’s nothing to fear. You can take the Orleans street viaduct straight there.

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umbligado t1_j927q09 wrote

Consider the pink line bus route.. Heads East from the intersection of Charles and Center Streets, then comes back from Hopkins through Charles and Madison Street. I don’t believe Hopkins will reimburse for transit costs.

Subway also works — just depends on what works for you.

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