Baltimore, Md., Argues Against $10B High-Speed Train Project Citing equity and environmental concerns, officials in Baltimore, Md., oppose a $10 billion project that would enable a high-speed train to carry passengers from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., in 15 minutes. June 24, 2021 • Barbara Jackson, a member of the Beacon Heights Civic Association, attends the rally at Veterans Memorial Park to oppose a maglev train in Maryland. She says the train would disrupt her neighborhood, but residents there would not be able to use it because the train's only proposed stations are in Baltimore, BWI Marshall Airport and Washington, D.C. Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun