![]() MTA began providing service north of Overlea in 1973, when a new Route 15A was formed that provided express service between Kingsville and downtown along Belair Road. In 1915, bus service began between Overlea and Belair called "jitney buses." These operated for several years. Later expansions were made into the suburbs to accommodate future development. ![]() The new full route of the line ran from Lorraine to Overlea. In 1966, Route 15 absorbed Route 35, which operated from Walbrook Junction to Lorraine. Route 4 was absorbed by Route 15 on September 18, 1954, and on Novemit was replaced by buses. Route 15 was split on May 9, 1948, when the Route 20 bus replaced both the Edmondson Avenue streetcar and the old Route 20 streetcar to Point Breeze. It was not until Decemthat Route 4 was truncated to downtown, and the portion on Monument Street became part of Route 6. The numbers 15 and 4 were assigned to the two routes in 1899. An extension of the Edmondson Avenue Line was built north along Poplar Grove Street and Bloomingdale Road to Walbrook by the Baltimore and Powhatan Railway and west along Windsor Mill Road by the Gwynn Falls Railway. The North Baltimore Passenger Railway (later part of the Baltimore Traction Company) through-routed its Edmondson Avenue Line and Monument Street Line (now part of Route 35, no relationship to the earlier Route 35 on the west side that was absorbed by Route 15 in 1966). An extension along Belair Road was built by the Central Passenger Railway in the late 1890s, branching off their Preston Street Line via Milton Avenue, and the Baltimore, Gardenville and Bel Air Electric Railway later opened an extension to Overlea. The line was equipped with cable traction on July 23, 1893, and electrified in 1899. The Baltimore City Passenger Railway opened its Gay Street Line to Boundary Avenue (now North Avenue) on December 11, 1861, and through-routed it with the Baltimore Street Line to West Baltimore (now part of Route 20) as the Red Line. Route 15 is the successor to two streetcar lines, numbered in 1899: the west half of Route 4 on Bloomingdale Road and Edmondson Avenue and the east half of the original Route 15 on Gay Street and Belair Road. The bus route is the successor to the 4 Edmondson Avenue and 15 Gay Street streetcar lines. The main roads on which it operates include Security Boulevard, Windsor Mill Road, Forest Park Avenue, Poplar Grove Street, Edmondson Avenue, Saratoga Street, Gay Street, and Belair Road, and is one of the most heavily used bus routes operated by the MTA. The line currently runs from Security Square Mall, Westview Mall, Windsor Hills, or Walbrook Junction (all in West Baltimore or Baltimore County) through downtown Baltimore and northeast to Overlea, with selected peak hour express trips to Perry Hall. Route 15 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore and its suburbs. ![]() Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. Parts of this article (those related to BaltimoreLink Bus Route Changes) need to be updated.
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