Cherry Hill is a Baltimore LightRail Link Station located in a bit of an urban no-man's land between the Baltimore-Washington Pike and a freight railroad track, surrounded by trees. Passengers enter the station from a small plaza along Cherry Hill Road. This is across from a Transdev bus yard (with other nearby industry). Here a couple of steps and a short ramp lead up to a wide corrugated metal roofed tunnel that is designed like an extra-wide culvert for a stream, except for pedestrians, under a freight track.
The one pedestrian entrance leads to a central wide staircase with a switch-backing ramp on each side of the staircase up to the middle of the Northbound platform, across from the central pedestrian crossing across the tracks. Trains stop at one of two side platforms, there are two black canopy structures with glass windscreens on the northbound platform, and one on the southbound platform.
Photos 1-37 taken on August 31, 2024;

The MTA Maryland Pride LRV with Appreciating our different strengths makes us altogether stronger

The Pride wrapped LRV stops heading to Cromwell (Glen Burnie)

The blur of a departing Cromwell (Glen Burnie)-bound train

LRV #5011 departs for Cromwell (Glen Burnie)

The ADA ramp at the front of the southbound platform where a grade-crossing is

Two ADA shelters on the platforms

A pedestrian grade-crossing at one end of the station platform

Looking down the fence between the two station tracks

The ADA ramp at one end at the front of the station platform

A Cherry Hill: Northbound platform sign

Looking down the two station platforms at Cherry Hill

A Cherry Hill: Northbound platform sign and a platform shelter

A sign (that's empty by the station platform's only entrance

Middle platform pedestrian grade-crossings

The entrance to the platforms with a grade-crossing

Looking down steps with switch-backing ramps to the tunnel under a freight track to leave the station

Looking down the steps to the pedestrian tunnel to leave the station

Looking through the tunnel to the steps up to the station platforms in the distance
Last Updated: April 18, 2025
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