The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is conducting the Southern Maryland Rapid Transit (SMRT) Study to select an alignment and mode for a high-capacity transit system along MD 5/US 301 – a major north/south transportation corridor in Maryland for commuting, recreational and regional travel. Beginning at the Capital Beltway (I-95/I-495) near the Branch Avenue Metro Station, it extends south through Prince George’s County into the Waldorf and White Plains areas of Charles County. This area includes rapidly growing new communities as well as older suburbs and commercial centers in need of redevelopment. The entire corridor is auto-dependent and continues to grow in population and employment, leading to an expected increase in traffic congestion.
The SMRT Study will look at several alignments and transit modes to compare their respective environmental effects, ridership potential, community impacts, costs and economic development potential.
The public is welcome to stop by these locations anytime between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.:
June 10 – Surrattsville High School, 6101 Garden Drive, Clinton, MD
June 18 – Waldorf Jaycees, 3090 Crain Highway, Waldorf, MD
June 19 – Thurgood Marshall Middle School, 4909 Brinkley Road, Camp Springs, MD
Press release: PDF
Read more: smrtmaryland.com


