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Via Car: Take 95 South to Exit 53. Get off and head towards downtown Baltimore. Look for Alabama coach David Hobbs hitching a ride on your left. Go straight to Baltimore Street. Turn right. After about three blocks Baltimore Arena will be on your right. Good luck parking. Via Car: Take 95 South to Exit 53. Get off and head towards downtown Baltimore. Look for Alabama coach David Hobbs hitching a ride on your left. Go straight to Baltimore Street. Turn right. After about three blocks Baltimore Arena will be on your right. Good luck parking.Via Train: Amtrack has trains to Baltimore Penn Station. A train leaving 30th Street at 4:16 arrives at 5:30; one leaving at 5:06 arrives at 6:22 and one leaving at 5:42 arrives at 7:01. Baltimore Arena is a $5 cab ride from Penn Station. Via Car: Take 95 South to Exit 53. Get off and head towards downtown Baltimore. Look for Alabama coach David Hobbs hitching a ride on your left. Go straight to Baltimore Street. Turn right. After about three blocks Baltimore Arena will be on your right. Good luck parking.Via Train: Amtrack has trains to Baltimore Penn Station. A train leaving 30th Street at 4:16 arrives at 5:30; one leaving at 5:06 arrives at 6:22 and one leaving at 5:42 arrives at 7:01. Baltimore Arena is a $5 cab ride from Penn Station.Airplane: It's real expensive.Via Car: Take 95 South to Exit 53. Get off and head towards downtown Baltimore. Look for Alabama coach David Hobbs hitching a ride on your left. Go straight to Baltimore Street. Turn right. After about three blocks Baltimore Arena will be on your right. Good luck parking.Via Train: Amtrack has trains to Baltimore Penn Station. A train leaving 30th Street at 4:16 arrives at 5:30; one leaving at 5:06 arrives at 6:22 and one leaving at 5:42 arrives at 7:01. Baltimore Arena is a $5 cab ride from Penn Station.Airplane: It's real expensive.Walking: It's real far.

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