02.21.2015 - Due to forecasted inclement weather UMBC Transit will be suspending services at 4pm. The final shuttles departing campus are as follow: Arbutus-Irvington - 3:30 PM...
Friday, February 20, 2015. UMBC Transit was notified of a water main break at Frederick Rd. thru North Bend Ave. The Arbutus / Irvington route may be subject to a detour. Please Check here for...
Saturday, February 21, 2015: The forecast is calling for afternoon snow showers and freezing rain, depending on road conditions; UMBC Transit may be subject to delays or closures...Please check...
Friday, February 20, 2015. Water main Downtown Baltimore at Greene St. & Fayette St is ongoing. The Downtown A/B will be unable to pick-up passengers at: 6. Greene St & Fayette St...
Thursday, February 19, 2015. There's a water main Downtown Baltimore at Greene St. & Fayette St. The Downtown A/B will be unable to pick-up passengers at: 6. Greene St & Fayette St (UMB)...
Tuesday, February 17, 2015. There's a water main Downtown Baltimore at Greene St. & Fayette St. The Downtown A/B will be unable to pick-up passengers at: 6. Greene St & Fayette St (UMB)...
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 - Due to inclement weather campus will open at Noon. UMBC Transit will begin shuttle service at 11:00am. Please Check here for further updates!
02.16.2015 - Due to inclement weather Campus will be closing at 6pm. UMBC Transit will operate an hour after campus closes. The final shuttles departing campus are as follow:...
Tuesday, February 17, 2015: The forecast is calling for overnight snow showers, depending on road conditions; UMBC Transit may be subject to delays or closures...Please check back here for updates.
Sunday, February 15, 2015 - Due to single digit temperatures, high winds and road conditions, UMBC Transit will begin shuttle services at noon. Please Check here for further updates!
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