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  2. Washingtonian (B&O train) - Wikipedia

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    The westbound Washingtonian, operating as Train No. 21, left Baltimore at 9:00 a.m., arriving in Cleveland twelve hours later at 9:00 p.m. Eastbound, the Washingtonian was designated Train No. 22. The train's consist was typically a pair of baggage/express cars, a Railway Post Office car, three air conditioned coaches, and a combination parlor ...

  3. Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1838, the B&O began service from Baltimore to Philadelphia using the new PW&B line. [1] Connecting trackage in Baltimore ran from the B&O's Mount Clare terminal east along Pratt Street and East Falls Avenue to the PW&B's President Street Station. From there the PW&B ran east on Fleet Street and Boston Street before leaving onto its own right ...

  4. BWI Rail Station - Wikipedia

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    BWI Rail Station is located on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, a 457-mile-long (735 km) rail line connecting Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. Amtrak's Northeast Regional , Acela Express , Vermonter , and Palmetto , as well as the MARC Penn Line commuter rail service, stop at the station.

  5. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) began using the tracks that same year to offer service northeast of Baltimore to Philadelphia. [15] In Baltimore, the PW&B's terminus and business office sat at the southwest corner of President and Fleet Streets, east of the Jones Falls, the eventual future site of the President Street Station. The line ...

  6. Baltimore Terminal Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The car float operation was shut down after the new facilities opened. The Mount Royal Station, along the Belt Line, opened in 1896. This became the second of two Baltimore stops for the Royal Blue passenger train, which began service in 1890 between Washington and New York City. (The other stop was Camden Station.)

  7. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad (PB&W) was a railroad that operated in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia in the 20th century, and was a key component of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) system. Its 131-mile (211 km) main line ran between Philadelphia and Washington.

  8. Baltimore Belt Line - Wikipedia

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    Map of the B&O-PW&B connection in south Baltimore, prior takeover by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The B&O's original connection to New York in Baltimore was through surface street transfers to the old Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad (PW&B), with passenger / freight cars (also known then as rail carriages) pulled by horses along the east–west running East Pratt Street route ...

  9. MARC Train - Wikipedia

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    The PW&B and the B&P were combined into the PRR's Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad in 1902. [13] The B&O ended local service on the Frederick Branch in November 1949. All B&O passenger service between Baltimore and Philadelphia ended in 1958; local service from Washington was curtailed to Camden Station.

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