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Vehicle 25001 5:48 ahead of going Cms Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
past Lord Baltimore Dr fs wb on Security Blvd

Vehicle 23005 2:28 ahead of going Cms Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
aprchg Highland Ave on Fayette St

Vehicle 18054 7:44 ahead of going Cms Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
at Sandalwood Rd on Bayner Rd

Vehicle 19028 4:53 behind going Cms Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
aprchg Marlyn Ave wb on Eastern Blvd

Vehicle 13037 Waiting 7:20. 5:46 ahead of going Essex Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
at Center For Medicare And Medicaid Services eb on Security Blvd

Vehicle 19021 1:36 behind going Essex Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
at Briarclift eb on Cooks

Vehicle 23016 1:19 ahead of going Essex Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
past Frederick St on Baltimore St

Vehicle 18062 10:22 ahead of going Essex Many Seats Occupancy: 20%
at Hartland Rd fs wb on Middleborough Rd

Missing vehicles

Scheduled to be at Eutaw St on Fayette St going to Cms.

Scheduled to be at Hopkins-Bayview Dr sb on Bayview Blvd going to Essex.

Scheduled to be at Allendale St wb on Edmondson Ave going to Cms.

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