BALTIMORE – The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is raising fares on several of its services, including its MARC train, light rail and subway systems, with the new fares set to go into effect June 25, reported the Washington Post.

The fare increase is mandated by a state law that requires the MTA to adjust transit fares every five years. New fares also will apply to the transit agency’s local bus, commuter bus and paratransit services in the greater Baltimore area. For the full story, click here.

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