
MARC and Amtrak trains canceled due to large Baltimore warehouse fire
Several trains on Amtrak's Northeast line and on the MARC commuter train's Penn line were canceled Tuesday morning because of a large-scale fire overnight at a warehouse in West Baltimore.
No details were given as to when full train service would be restored on either of the lines. Travelers are advised to check with the train services.

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