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Maryland Transit Administration’s holiday train garden returns after 10-year hiatus
BALTIMORE — The Maryland Transit Administration is spreading Christmas cheer with a train garden and a “Holiday Bus.”
The “Train Garden” can be found at Mondawmin Metro Subway Station. People can visit the garden between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. every day. It features a subway train that travels through neighborhoods, zips past a fast-food restaurant and slides by a fire station, according to transportation staff.
People can interact with the garden by pushing buttons that make objects inside it come to life, transportation staff said.
The train garden was once a fixture in Baltimore’s holiday festivities, according to transportation staff. It was founded in 2007 by the Maryland Transit Administration’s former director of metro, Michael Davis.
The train made a seasonal appearance in Baltimore between 2007 and 2013.
“This year is the first time the train garden has come back since 2013,” Courtney Mims, the director of media relations for the Maryland Transit Administration, said. “Each year more interactive buttons have been added to the attraction.”
But the Holiday Bus was established long before that. It was created in 1969 by a group of bus operators who were also bus enthusiasts, Mims said.
“They found a retired bus, that still had some life in it,” she said. “They brought it back to life even more and added decorations. That became our first Holiday Bus.”
That tradition has continued more than a century later.
The Holiday Bus is free to the public and will provide transportation on weekdays and on Saturdays starting on Dec. 2. The weekday rides end on Dec. 22 but the Saturday schedule will continue until the year’s end.
People who ride the bus can visit with Santa, receive a candy cane, listen to holiday music, and bask in festive decorations, she said.
The Holiday Bus has a fluctuating schedule. People who are interested in riding the bus can track it by looking for the sleigh icon on the Transit app, Mims said.
The Maryland Transit Administration will share clues about where the Holiday Bus can be found on its Facebook page, Instagram page, or on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter.
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3 Takeaways from the Spartans’ Victory over Maryland
The Michigan State Spartans under head coach Jonathan Smith are 2-0 thanks to a road win against a tough Maryland team, 27-24.
Resilience might be the word to describe this squad so far. The Spartans made some big blunders against the Terrapins and still found a way to battle back. The gritty performance might have been enough to get the Spartans into a bowl game.
Here are three takeaways from the Spartans’ win.
Aidan Chiles: Very Young, Very Talented
Chiles looked vastly improved from the home opener against Florida Atlantic. Again, he looked like an 18-year-old quarterback.
Chiles got not just his first passing touchdown as a Spartan, but three passing touchdowns to go with 24 of 39 passing and 363 yards. He also had three interceptions, which very nearly cost the Spartans the game.
Chiles has about as strong an arm as any quarterback to wear the green and white in recent memory. He is dangerous when he is on the move.
Perhaps a critique is that he should try to make more plays with his legs, he has seemed cautious to these first two games. The first pass rusher to get to Chiles likely won’t bring him down — Chiles has a great feel for the pocket and he is quite slippery.
Chiles overcame some poor mistakes and throwing mechanics (his feet tend to get wide and it factors into his overthrows) to lead the Spartans in the most critical of situations against a sturdy Maryland defense.
Huge game for Chiles, who showed why the hype was so promising.
Can the Spartans Stay Healthy on Defense?
Already, this Spartans squad is beaten up. Dillon Tatum, a key defensive back, lost for the season. Wide receiver Alante Brown, whose injury allowed for Nick Marsh to announce himself to the world, lost for the foreseeable future. Kristian Phillips at guard was huge.
During the Maryland game, several Spartans were beat up. Few even had to go into the tent on the sideline. It will be crucial for the Spartans to remain healthy, especially on defense. Most especially in the defensive backfield.
The Spartans are very confident in their young defensive backs — Justin Denson Jr., Andrew Brinson IV, and Jaylen Thompson can all be very good players, but they need more time to develop.
If more Spartans fall to injury, the defensive backfield could get very young.
Nick Marsh is the Real Deal
Marsh was the recruiting gem of 2024, the best player in a class with plenty of good talent. A highly-rated four-star, Marsh was the No. 107-ranked player in the class by 247Sports. Marsh, of course, stood out in fall camp like the high-profile recruit he was.
6-foot-3, 208 pounds, Marsh already had a man’s body. At just 18 years old.
“Possesses the size, athleticism, and multi-sport profile that projects very well in the long term,” 247Sports’ Gabe Brooks wrote. “Traitsy mismatch wideout with high-major impact potential and the ceiling to develop into an NFL Draft candidate.”
With the loss of Brown, Marsh was asked to step up. Step up he did — eight receptions for 194 receiving yards and a touchdown. Wide receivers coach Courtney Hawkins might have his next in the line of Jalen Nailor, Jayden Reed and Keon Coleman.
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