. >> reporter: east baltimore resident, angela lapray doesn't have a car.nd getting downtown was tough, until now. >> because they have an excellent schedule set up. it's going to provide easy transportation. that's the main thing. >> reporter: the new route will help johns hopkins employees, too. as the stop is right outside. >> it's also going to bring other people to this location, to the life sciences concentrations. >> reporter: from sunday to thursday, the bus runs every 10 minutes from 6:30 in the morning, until 8:30 at night. >> reporter: the green route will cost $1.3 million a year to operate and join two are the routes in the city, totaling 26 buses. money angela lapray thinks is well spent. >> it's free. >> reporter: andrea fujii, wjz eyewitness news. >> and the green route has 26 stops. to see a log, click on news. >>> we're following breaking news out of east baltimore. sky eye chopper 13 is over a fiery accident. let's go to captain mike perry with more. mike? >> reporter: this is just crazy out here, kai. this is tavoly and carltoon. you see