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Its position within the northeast corridor and proximity to Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia make the Baltimore region ideally suited for conducting business. The region has a first-rate and continually improving transportation and infrastructure. It is well-connected via air, roads, rail and water to major U.S. and international markets.
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Business aside, its easy to reach your work and play destinations within the Greater Baltimore area with an overlapping network of bus, subway, and rail lines. Baltimore ranked the 15th best metro for "
walkability
" in 2008 and is
making efforts
to become even more bike-friendly. Learn about these transit options in detail by clicking at the left.