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Maryland's freight rail system uses the latest equipment and technology to meet shipper demands for fast, efficient rail service to all U.S. interior points, Canada, and Mexico. Long haul freight services are provided by two primary Class I rail carriers: CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern. CSX and Norfolk Southern also connect with Canadian Pacific and Canadian National, which serve extreme northern and Canadian points. A wide array of services are provided to the Port of Baltimore including intermodal U.S. inland locations. Packaged goods and bulk rail commodity transfers between truck and rail and extensive automobile loading and distribution operations exist across our state. In addition to the Class I rail carriers, Maryland has a connecting network of shortline railroads which provide a wide range of services across the state from Western Maryland to the Delmarva Peninsula. Select the railways below for more Information:
Amtrak
Located right in the center of the Mid-Atlantic corridor, Maryland offers great connections to East Coast cities via Amtrak's Metroliner service. From Baltimore, you can reach New York in just over two hours, or Philadelphia in 65 minutes. Other Amtrak stops in Maryland include BWI Airport, and New Carrollton (near Washington, DC). For more information, visit the Amtrak web site.
For additional information please contact us or call 410-222-7410 to speak to a business development professional.
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