Baltimore’s Red Line Transit Project Struggles to Pick Up Speed

Nov. 18, 2025, 2:46 PM UTC

In his successful 2022 campaign for Maryland governor, Wes Moore often invoked a project that his predecessor sought to kill: the Red Line, a $2.9 billion plan to build a 14-mile light rail line crossing Baltimore City’s east-west axis.

Designed to connect economically hard-hit areas of the city with downtown and suburban job centers, the Red Line had been approved for $900 million in federal funding. But in 2015 then-Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, declared the project a boondoggle and returned the federal money; the state funds were diverted to road projects far from Baltimore, earning Hogan the lasting ire of many Baltimoreans ...

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