CityLink Navy (abbreviated NV) is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore.
The People's Passenger Railway built the Druid Hill Avenue Line and a line to Fort McHenry via Fort Avenue; the two companies merged with several others in 1888 to form the Baltimore Traction Company.
The route south from Druid Hill Park was changed to Fulton Avenue and Mosher Street on December 1, 1926, the day the No.
[3] The two routes continued separate operations until June 21, 1959, when buses replaced the trackless trolleys on both.
From downtown it followed the old 2 to Fort McHenry; no route replaced the short Sharp Street leg of the 1.
[5] In 1998, all other trips were extended from Druid Hill Park to the Mondawmin Metro Subway Station.
In 2005, as part of the Greater Baltimore Bus Initiative, it was first proposed in Phase I that the service along Greenspring not be provided by Route 1, which would have operated between Mondawmin and Fort McHenry only, but rather by a new Route 28 that would have been created that would have served Reservoir Hill as well and terminated at the North Avenue Light Rail Stop and not operated downtown.
[6] On June 18, 2017, the bus system was rebranded to The BaltimoreLink and split into three lines: CityLink, LocalLink, and the Express BusLink.