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Route 5 (MTA Maryland)

Route 5
Overview
System Maryland Transit Administration
Garage Eastern
Northwest
Status active
Began service 1948
Predecessors No. 5 Streetcar
Route
Locale Baltimore City
Communities served Reservoir Hill
Madison Park
Collington Square
Moravia
Goodnow Hill
Landmarks served Maryland General Hospital
Lexington Market
Baltimore Arena
Phoenix Shot Tower
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Other routes 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 30, 33, 35, 36, qb40, 44, qb46, qb47, qb48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 64, 91, 97, 120, 150, 160
Service
Level Daily
Frequency Every 15-20 minutes
Every 15 minutes (peak)
Weekend frequency Every 15-20 minutes
Operates 24 hours

Route 5 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore. The line currently runs from Cedonia in northeast Baltimore to the Mondawmin Metro Subway Station. The line has two alternating routes in East Baltimore: one via the area of Johns Hopkins Hospital, and one via a one-way pair of streets a few blocks north. A small number of trips also operate to/from Federal Street or Lanvale & Patterson Park.

The current bus route is the successor to the 5 Druid Hill Avenue, 27 Federal Street, and Preston Street streetcar lines.

The no. 5 designation has been in use since 1916, either as a streetcar or bus, serving various parts of the Maryland Route 129 corridor along with other parts of the Baltimore area. The route has undergone numerous changes to its structure during this time, with expansions, splits, and cutbacks.

Route 5 started operating in 1916 using the Route 5 designation after being split off from the no. 3 streetcar, but its route had been electrified since 1892 using other numerical designations. When the actual no. 5 line route started, it operated from Emory Grove (near Reisterstown), through Pikesville, then down Park Heights Avenue through the Park Heights community and past Pimlico Race Course. Starting in 1924 until the streetcar's demise in 1948, another line identified as no. 33 shared the same track, and operated from Park Heights to Belvedere Avenue to Gwynn Oak.


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