The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Maryland The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Maryland
Images of Rail

The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Maryland

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Incorporated in 1827, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was one of America's first railroads, and Maryland was its heart and soul.

The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's (B&O) creation was a tangible symbol of the Industrial Revolution, representing commerce and progress to towns along its route. Its headquarters and operations, centered in Baltimore, provided years of economic growth for the port city. This book contains images of well-known stations in Maryland, including Ellicott City Station, Gaithersburg Station, Camden Station, and the Mount Clare Shops--a self-contained industrial city, now home to the B&O Railroad Museum. Some stations still exist and are home to small museums or restaurants; others no longer stand, but images of them will remind even the casual historian of a time when railroads were a part of everyday life in America.

Take a step back in time and revisit the sites, stations, and trains of the B&O that were once part of everyday life in Maryland and remember the glory of a bygone era.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2014
21. April
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
128
Seiten
VERLAG
Arcadia Publishing Inc.
GRÖSSE
42,1
 MB

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