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1 year ago. Yes, there's a big easy parking deck directly adjacent to the Amtrak/MARC station, it was $9 a day, overnights fine, easy in easy out. I've used it to ride Amtrak instead of parking near downtown Baltimore Penn Station. Being that BWI is right off 95/195/295 its even easier than getting to Penn.
Re: BWI long term parking options. 13 years ago. If you're going to be catching a shuttle from a parking lot at the airport, you might as well just catch the light rail. Parking is free and the ride will be $1.60 each way. Park at the North Linthicum light rail station and take the LR to the airport.
Answer 1 of 2: Debating whether to use BWI long-term parking or one of the nearby Econo-lots. It's only for 4-days starting this Friday. I use SmartPark at Philly Int. because they don't charge that extra tax that is slapped on your bill if you use the...
22 reviews. 9 helpful votes. 9. Re: BWI "Express Lot" vs "Long-Term Lot". 12 years ago. I called FAST PARK and they confirmed that BWI (Actually Southwest and Air Tran) are refusing to permit off-site parking lots drop and pick up thier clients at their gates, so all are to be dropped off at Terminal C entrance.
1,993 posts. 4. Re: BWI Parking. 1 year ago. The Amtrak/MARC garage is covered (unlike the $8 economy lot at BWI) and is $9/day. There are frequent shuttles to the BWI terminal. That's what we always do, since it's the cheapest way to keep the car from being exposed to the elements. Edited: 1 year ago. Reply.
79 reviews. 45 helpful votes. 5. Re: BWI long term parking. 2 years ago. The long term lots are large, but the shuttle stops and the parking areas are well signed. Just be sure to remember where you parked (one of the couples on the shuttle with my husband was having trouble remembering).
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