BWI Rail Station
Safety: goodstationLinthicum, MD
Access & safety
Public access
Amtrak + MARC Penn Line station serving Baltimore-Washington International Airport via a shuttle bus. Public platforms on the Northeast Corridor; both Acela and Northeast Regional call here. The free airport shuttle and the station's pedestrian access make this railfan-friendly without flying.
Safety notes
Stay behind yellow lines — high-speed trains pass through on adjacent tracks at speed even when not stopping. Amtrak Police patrol; photography from the public platform is permitted.
Parking
Paid parking lot on-site; usually has capacity outside peak commuter hours. Airport long-term lots are closer to the terminal — not the station.
Best time of day
Mid-morning through mid-afternoon for sunlight on northbound trains; the platform orientation is roughly N-S.
Train frequency
Very high — Amtrak NEC + MARC Penn Line. Acela stops are limited; Northeast Regional + Palmetto + Vermonter + Carolinian all stop. ~60+ trains/day combined.
Nearby
Restrooms + vending at the station. Airport terminal accessible via the free shuttle. Linthicum has limited services walking-distance.
Plan your visit
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Gear up
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Weatherproof pages that take pen ink in rain or sweat. Log road numbers, consist notes, observed times — you'll want them in your logbook later. Same notebook surveyors and field biologists use. ($10-$15)
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Class 2 reflective vest. Not for trespassing — for legitimate trackside viewing on public sidewalks and parking lots near busy lines, so the engineer sees you and you don't get a friendly 'move along' from BNSF police. Looks the part too. ($10-$20)
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