Maryland Rail Commuter service

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Better known as the [MARC], this is a set of train lines created to [serve] [commuter]s traveling throughout [Maryland]. The [Penn] line provides service to central and northeastern parts of the state, the [Camden] line runs along the [Baltimore]-[Washington] [corridor], and the [Brunswick] line goes all the way out to [West Virginia]. There are 81 trains every [weekday], [compose]d from a [fleet] of 32 engines and 102 cars. [Fare]s range from $3.25 to $11.50 one-way, and both [weekly] and [monthly] passes are available.

There are 40 stations in the MARC system:
Penn Line - operated by [Amtrak] - Perryville, [Aberdeen], Edgewood, Martin State Airport, [Penn Station], West [Baltimore], Halethorpe, [BWI], Odenton, [Bowie, MD|Bowie] State, Seabrook, New Carrollton.
Camden Line - operated by [CSX] - [Camden Yards|Camden] Station, St. Denis, Dorsey, Jessup, Savage, Laurel Racetrack, [Laurel, MD|Laurel], Muirkirk, [Greenbelt, MD|Greenbelt], College Park, Riverdale.
Brunswick Line - operated by [CSX] - Martinsburg, Duffields, [Harper's Ferry|Harpers Ferry], Brunswick, Point of Rocks, Dickerson, Barnesville, Boyds, Germantown, Metropolitan Grove, Gaithersburg, Washington Grove, [Rockville, MD|Rockville], Garrett Park, Kensington, [Silver Spring].
All lines - [Union Station].