Update: Charm City Circulator Bus Service Has Restored Limited Service During Transition Period

Baltimore, MD – The Baltimore City Department of Transportation has restored limited bus services to all Charm City Circulator (CCC) routes.  The restoration of service follows a service disruption during the transition to a new vendor.  All routes will continue to run and experience improved wait times over the next week.

To alleviate travel concerns, the Department of Transportation, in partnership with Lyft, is providing a promo code for 2 free rides between any 2 Circulator stops, redeemable any time on Thursday or Friday. Delays will be significant, especially in the morning and afternoon peak hour travel times and into the evening hours.  We are taking immediate actions to restore full service to all routes as soon as possible.

DOT Partners with Lyft During the Charm City Circulator Transition Period

The Department of Transportation has partnered with Lyft to assist riders during the CCC transition period.  Citizens affected by CCC transition during these next two days can use promo code CIRCULATOR to get 2 free Lyft rides between any 2 Circulator stops any time Thu-Fri, Oct 11-12, 2018. 

For terms & to claim the offer, citizens should visit: https://www.lyft.com/invite/CIRCULATOR

For general information and questions about the CCC the public can call 410-265-0025.

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