Hourly 107 buses link BWI with Linthicum and Old Court
MTA Local Bus 107 runs roughly every 60 minutes and gives airport staff and locals a straight shot between BWI’s Terminal and job centers and neighborhoods in Linthicum, Pikesville, and the Old Court area that don’t touch the Light Rail tracks. Service typically runs from early morning into late evening, with schedules posted by stop number on the MTA Maryland site and app.
The 107 stop at BWI sits outside the Terminal on the lower level, near the other MTA bus bays used by routes 75 and 201. Look for the blue-and-white MTA sign and the route number 107 on the pole; buses pull in curbside, so you board directly from the sidewalk with standard front-door entry.
A one-way fare on MTA Local Bus 107 is $2.00 as of 2024, payable in cash (exact change) or with the CharmCard and CharmPass app. A day pass costs $4.60 and covers local bus, Light RailLink, and Metro SubwayLink, which can be worth it if you plan at least three rides on the same day from BWI to work and back.
Key intermediate stops on the 107 include Security Boulevard, Old Court Metro SubwayLink Station, and areas near I-695 that feed into office parks and residential streets. From BWI, the ride to Old Court Station can take 70–90 minutes in traffic, so build that into your shift start time or appointment window.
Because the 107 is a regular local bus, there’s no under-floor luggage bay and only the standard two bike racks on the front. Seats are standard city-bus benches without power outlets or USB ports, and the bus shares regular traffic along routes like MD-295 and I-695, so rush-hour delays of 10–20 minutes aren’t unusual.
The bus connects directly with Metro SubwayLink at Old Court Station, giving you transfer access toward Owings Mills and downtown Baltimore for the same $2.00 fare if you use a CharmCard or CharmPass within the 90-minute transfer window. That Old Court link is what makes the 107 useful for reaching northwest Baltimore neighborhoods that the BWI Amtrak/MARC station doesn’t reach directly.
Tip: Pull up the exact MTA stop number printed on the sign at the Terminal in the CharmPass or Transit app; real-time tracking for Bus 107 at BWI can show if your coach is running 10–15 minutes off the printed timetable before you commit to waiting at the curb.