Otto Vondrak wrote:lol you. I live in a the sweet state of maryland and MARK means maryland rail corperation and thats whee we get MARK.joecop509 wrote:AMTRAK AND MARKMark? Mark who?
i love maryland
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Otto Vondrak wrote:lol you. I live in a the sweet state of maryland and MARK means maryland rail corperation and thats whee we get MARK.joecop509 wrote:AMTRAK AND MARKMark? Mark who?
joecop509 wrote:I live in a the sweet state of maryland and MARK means maryland rail corperation and thats whee we get MARK.
Otto Vondrak wrote:The wiki article is wrong it stands for Maryland Area Rail Commuter or Maryland Rail Commuterjoecop509 wrote:I live in a the sweet state of maryland and MARK means maryland rail corperation and thats whee we get MARK.
Dude, it's called "MARC" and it stands for "Maryland Area Regional Commuter" and before that it was "Maryland Rail Commuter Service."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MARC_Train
realtype wrote:The wiki article is wrong it stands for Maryland Area Rail Commuter or Maryland Rail CommuterI think Maryland Regional Rail Commuter.
Chessie GM50 wrote:Maryland Area Regional Commuter (checked the Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Authority website.)realtype wrote:The wiki article is wrong it stands for Maryland Area Rail Commuter or Maryland Rail CommuterI think Maryland Regional Rail Commuter.
ns3010 wrote:http://mtamaryland.com/about/transitpro ... istory.cfmChessie GM50 wrote:Maryland Area Regional Commuter (checked the Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Authority website.)realtype wrote:The wiki article is wrong it stands for Maryland Area Rail Commuter or Maryland Rail CommuterI think Maryland Regional Rail Commuter.
realtype wrote:http://mtamaryland.com/about/transitpro ... istory.cfmhttp://www.mtamaryland.com/services/mar ... mation.cfm
Second to last paragraph.
ns3010 wrote:Well, I've been riding MARC for 4 years, and I've either seen it called "Maryland Rail Commuter," or "Maryland Area Rail Commuter" (which is what I originally thought it was). Maybe it's ambigious (or maybe they recently changed the "R" to "Regional"), because the MTA officially simply calls it MARC. That said, the MTA has made big mistakes on their site and otherwise...realtype wrote:http://mtamaryland.com/about/transitpro ... istory.cfmhttp://www.mtamaryland.com/services/mar ... mation.cfm
Second to last paragraph.
First paragraph, first sentence.
So which is it? Because it says both