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Waterloo Central Railway 1286: Canadian Locomotive Company: 4-6-2: 1948 Private owner in Manitoba 40 EMD: GP9: 1955 Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad: 199 Alco: RS3: 1954 Railroad Museum of New England: 1689 Alco: RSD5: 1954 Illinois Railway Museum: 305 Montreal Locomotive Works: FPA-4: 1959 Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad: 306/800 Montreal ...
The Western Maryland Railway Station in Cumberland, built in 1913 Western Maryland Railway in the 1950s Hillen Station in Baltimore in 1950 A 1955 Western Maryland Railway passenger train schedule. The Fuller Syndicate, led by George Gould, purchased a controlling interest in the WM in 1902 and made plans for westward expansion of the system.
Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Railroad: WM: 1852 1853 Western Maryland Railroad: Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway: BCA PRR: 1894 1928 Baltimore and Eastern Railroad: Baltimore and Cumberland Railway: Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Railway: WM: 1878 1917 Western Maryland Railway: Baltimore and Delaware Bay Railroad: PRR: 1881 1902 ...
The Buena Vista Spring Hotel was built in 1890 in the Pen Mar area and could accommodate 500 guests. It was destroyed by fire on Dec. 8, 1967.
Kansas City, Fort Scott and Springfield Railroad: Gateway Western Railway: GWWR 1990 2001 Kansas City Southern Railway: Gideon and North Island Railroad: SSW: 1908 1930 St. Louis Southwestern Railway: Grant City and Southern Railroad: CB&Q: 1898 1901 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Gray's Point Terminal Railway: SSW: 1896 1958 St ...
History: museum about the closed Tolchester Amusement Park Tory House/107 House: Charlestown: Cecil: Eastern Shore: Historic house [14] The Train Room and Museum: Hagerstown: Washington: Western: Railway: one of the largest operating O-gauge model railroad displays in the East Coast, railroad memorabilia, toys Tucker House (Maryland ...
Underground Railroad history discovered at Baltimore County church. Janay Reece. February 3, 2025 at 11:33 AM ... They were agents of the Underground Railroad," said Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen.
The Hagerstown Roundhouse Complex was built in 1939. The 25 stall roundhouse and shops were the major facility for maintenance and repairs of locomotives and cars in Western Maryland. The railroads were the largest employers in Washington County for more than 50 years. The Roundhouse facility was demolished on March 13, 1999. [2] [3]