Route 91 (Baltimore)
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Route 91 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It currently runs from Sinai Hospital to City Hall, serving the communities of Pimlico, Arlington, Walbrook, and Bolton Hill, and Coppin State College and the corridors of Garrison Boulevard and Eutaw Place. The line has the second-highest farebox recovery rate of all MTA bus lines. The bus route is the successor to the Garrison Boulevard and Madison Avenue streetcar lines.
[edit] History
Route 91 started operating in 1987 after being split from the long Route 19. It has followed essentially the same route throughout its lifetime since then, only with the modification of service operating via the Rogers Avenue Metro Subway Station full time.