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Baltimore City officials celebrated the launch of the Charm City Circulator Green Route on Tuesday. It’s the third Charm City Circulator route, which uses 26 hybrid buses, to provide free transportation throughout the city.

The newest Green Route stops at parking areas downtown near Guilford Avenue and the Fallsway and makes stops at City Hall, Fells Point and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

The Orange Route, which launched in January 2010, travels on Pratt and Lombard streets between Harbor East and Hollins Market. The Purple Route, which has been in operation since June 2010, runs between Federal Hill and Penn Station on St. Paul and Charles streets.  

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But many residents, including Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke, have said they would like to see a circulator route serve North Baltimore.  


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