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http://m.wbaltv.com/news/Major-construction-to-resume-on-mainline-Interstate-95/31919066

"This work will cause major gridlock along I-95 through Baltimore," Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn said. "Drivers should plan ahead or plan to sit in traffic."

One can presume that these new traffic patterns will have significant impact on fan attendance at OPACY during spring, summer, and possibly post-season games.

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This sucks so bad. I can't imagine leaving DC for Baltimore any earlier than I already do when I'm going to an Orioles game on a work night. It takes me 2 hours. Now it's gonna be 3?

Ouch-Bethesda. At least Alexandria I can jump on 95.

Have you tried the Nats? They have a good little ballclub:) (Insert Weams heading blowing up)

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http://m.wbaltv.com/news/Major-construction-to-resume-on-mainline-Interstate-95/31919066

"This work will cause major gridlock along I-95 through Baltimore," Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn said. "Drivers should plan ahead or plan to sit in traffic."

One can presume that these new traffic patterns will have significant impact on fan attendance at OPACY during spring, summer, and possibly post-season games.

One of many resons why I use the Light Rail.
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This sucks so bad. I can't imagine leaving DC for Baltimore any earlier than I already do when I'm going to an Orioles game on a work night. It takes me 2 hours. Now it's gonna be 3?
What you can do is go to one of the Light Rail park n rides. Park there. It's free. Take the Light Rail.
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