The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (reporting mark BO) was the first common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States. It operated as...
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Baltimore is a village in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,981 at the 2020 census. Baltimore was originally called New Market...
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North Baltimore is a village in Wood County, Ohio, United States and is part of the Toledo, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,369...
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Baltimore and Ohio No. 5300, also known as President Washington, is the sole survivor of the P-7 class 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotives. It was built...
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Baltimore and Ohio 4500 is a 2-8-2 "USRA Light Mikado" steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in July 1918...
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B&O Railroad Museum (redirect from Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum)
in Baltimore, Maryland. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) company originally opened the museum on July 4, 1953, with the name of the Baltimore & Ohio...
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the American Civil War. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the nation's oldest, was built in 1830 and cemented Baltimore's status as a transportation hub...
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the Smithfield Street Bridge Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station (Pittsburgh). The B&O Railroad Depot in Pittsburgh...
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The Baltimore and Ohio’s P-7 class was a class of 20 Pacific type locomotives built in 1927. Named for the first 20 Presidents of the United States, they...
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EMC 1800 hp B-B (section Baltimore & Ohio 50)
locomotives in 1935; two company-owned demonstrators, #511 and #512, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's #50, and two units for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe...
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On the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, locomotives were always considered of great importance, and the railroad was involved in many experiments and innovations...
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station – also known as the B & O station or Chestnut Street station – was the main passenger station for the Baltimore and...
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former passenger railroad station in Youngstown, Ohio. The station is on the ex Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and was a B&O passenger station for most...
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Drumlish Baltimore Township, Henry County, Iowa Baltimore, Indiana, a ghost town of the 19th century Baltimore, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus Baltimore, Tennessee...
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The Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad (reporting mark BOCT) is a terminal railroad in the Chicago area, formerly giving various other companies...
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Baltimore & Ohio Warehouse at Camden Yards is a building in Baltimore, Maryland, adjacent to Oriole Park at Camden Yards. It was constructed by the Baltimore...
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The Baltimore and Ohio and Chicago Railroad (B&O&C) was a subsidiary of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) that owned the line from Willard, Ohio to...
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the Central Railroad of New Jersey and the Reading Railroad. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad began to look into developing high-powered steam locomotives...
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad EL-5 class locomotives were a class of 26 articulated 2-8-8-0 "Consolidation Mallet" steam locomotives built by the Baldwin...
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Baltimore, Michigan, a city New Baltimore, New York, a town New Baltimore (CDP), New York, hamlet in the town New Baltimore, Ohio, a census-designated place...
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot may refer to: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot (Flora, Illinois), listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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retired in 1983, 4876 is currently in storage at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore with no current plans for restoration. The wreck of...
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"classic ballparks." Camden Yards's red brick facade emulates the massive Baltimore & Ohio Warehouse at Camden Yards that dominates the right field view behind...
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's sole class V-2 4-6-4 steam locomotive, No. 2 Lord Baltimore, was constructed by the railroad's own Mount Clare Shops...
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The Baltimore Belt Line was constructed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) in the early 1890s to connect the railroad's newly constructed line to...
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4-4-4 (section Baltimore & Ohio)
named Lady Baltimore. This and the single class V-2 4-6-4 Lord Baltimore were built for new lightweight passenger trains. In the Lady Baltimore's case the...
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station (or variants) can refer to the following railway stations in the United States: (by state then city or town) Water...
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The village was incorporated in 1876. Since the early 1900s the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad provided a large economic presence. Deshler, once called...
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of the Baltimore and its surrounding area in central Maryland since the establishment of settlements by European colonists in 1661. The Baltimore area had...
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Thomas Viaduct (redirect from Thomas Viaduct, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad)
Maryland and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O); built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835; and...
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