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Overnight Closures at Harbor Tunnel and Roland Ave Resurfacing Impact Thursday Commute

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February 12, 2026/07:30 AM
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Overnight Closures at Harbor Tunnel and Roland Ave Resurfacing Impact Thursday Commute
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Morning Commute Overview for Thursday, February 12, 2026

Baltimore commuters should prepare for a mix of construction-related delays and residual transit adjustments this morning. While the major highway systems are largely flowing well, specific localized projects and terminal congestion for rail services are the primary points of concern for those heading into the city center or moving through the Roland Park corridor.

Major Roadworks and Lane Closures

The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has confirmed that overnight lane closures for the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895) are scheduled to conclude this morning, February 12. These closures, which have been part of a multi-day maintenance window, may cause lingering tailbacks for early-morning travelers. Commuters are encouraged to use the Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95) or the Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695) as alternatives if they encounter heavy volume near the I-895 entrance.

In the northern part of the city, the Roland Avenue Complete Streets Resurfacing project remains active. Work is concentrated on the stretch between 40th Street and 34th Street. Drivers should expect lane shifts and temporary flagging operations. This project, which began earlier this week, aims to improve pedestrian safety and road quality but will continue to impact travel times through the Roland Park and Johns Hopkins University areas during peak hours.

Public Transportation and MARC Alerts

The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is reporting ongoing challenges for MARC Train passengers. Specifically, the Penn Line is experiencing minor to moderate delays at Union Station due to terminal congestion. This bottleneck is affecting both arrivals and departures, so passengers are advised to check real-time status updates before heading to their stations. Terminal congestion has also sporadically affected the Camden Line this morning.

  • Bus Detours: Residual snow removal and utility repairs continue to impact several LocalLink and CityLink routes. While many of the emergency detours from earlier in the week have been lifted, minor route adjustments remain in effect near the intersections of St. Paul Street and East 25th Street.
  • Metro Subway and Light Rail: Services are currently operating on a regular weekday schedule with no major reported disruptions.

Winter Weather Residuals

Following the significant winter weather events in late January and early February, city crews are still engaged in secondary snow removal and clearing ice from side streets. While main arteries like I-83 and I-95 are clear, commuters should use caution on residential streets and shaded areas where black ice may persist during the early morning hours when temperatures remain near freezing.

Commuter Tips

Given the overnight work at the Harbor Tunnel and the active resurfacing on Roland Avenue, travelers should allow an extra 10 to 15 minutes for their morning journey. For those using the MARC Penn Line, consider the 455 or 454 schedules for late-evening returns, but remain aware of potential congestion-related platform changes at Union Station.