Find transfer & transportation guides from Baltimore to Queens, NY, USA. How to get from Baltimore to Queens, NY, USA by Flight, Bus, Train, Taxi.
You can get to Queens, NY, USA from Baltimore by verhicle types below
You have 9 options transfer to Queens, NY, USA from Baltimore below
Take a train from Baltimore Penn Station to New York Moynihan Train Hall.
Take a bus from Baltimore Downtown Bus Terminal, Baltimore, MD to Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York, NY.
Take a bus from PRATT ST & CALVERT ST eb to White Marsh Park & Ride.
Take a tram from CAMDEN STATION station to BWI AIRPORT LIGHT RAIL sb.
Take a tram from Terminal 4 to Lefferts Blvd.-Station B.
Take a train from Baltimore Penn Station to Washington Union Station.
Take a subway from UNION STATION station to GALLERY PLACE CHINATOWN station.
Take a subway from GALLERY PLACE CHINATOWN station to NATIONAL AIRPORT station.
Take a tram from Terminal 4 to Lefferts Blvd.-Station B.
Take a train from Baltimore Penn Station to Washington Union Station.
Take a subway from UNION STATION station to GALLERY PLACE CHINATOWN station.
Take a subway from GALLERY PLACE CHINATOWN station to NATIONAL AIRPORT station.
Take a train from Baltimore Penn Station to New Carrollton Amtrak Station.
Take a subway from NEW CARROLLTON station to ROSSLYN station.
Take a bus from N Moore St & Rosslyn Station Bus Bay C to Dulles Airport Main Terminal & Arrivals/Door.
Take a tram from CAMDEN STATION station to BWI AIRPORT LIGHT RAIL sb.
Take a bus from LI Macarthur Airport to Ronkonkoma LIRR.
Take a train from Ronkonkoma to Jamaica.
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Queens is a borough of New York City, coterminous with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. It is the largest borough geographically and is adjacent to the borough of Brooklyn, at the western end of Long Island, and Nassau County to its eas... Learn more