The Western Maryland Railway (reporting mark WM) was an American Class I railroad (1852–1983) that operated in Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania...
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Western Maryland, also known as the Maryland panhandle, is the portion of the U.S. state of Maryland that typically consists of Frederick, Washington,...
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Western Maryland Railway No. 202 is a preserved 4-6-2 "pacific" steam locomotive built in 1912 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Western Maryland...
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freight trains using both steam and diesel locomotives over ex-Western Maryland Railway (WM) tracks between Cumberland and Frostburg. The railroad offers...
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Western Maryland Railway Station, or W. M. Depot or W. M. Railroad Right-of-Way, may refer to: Western Maryland Railway Station (Cumberland, Maryland)...
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railroads operate in the U.S. state of Maryland. Canadian Pacific Railway through subsidiary Delaware and Hudson Railway (trackage rights, not used) Canton...
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is a historic railway station in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland. It was built in 1913 as a stop for the Western Maryland Railway (WM). The building...
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part of the Chessie System, along with the Baltimore and Ohio and Western Maryland Railway. The Chessie System was later combined with the Seaboard Coast...
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Electric Railway Monongahela Valley Traction Company Morgantown and Pittsburgh Railway Morgantown and Wheeling Railway Newell Bridge and Railway Company...
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Wyoming) Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad (WNYP) Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (WE) York Railway (YRC) (Genesee and Wyoming) Operates Maryland and...
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cut loose. An extension completed in 1931 connected it to the Western Maryland Railway at Connellsville, Pennsylvania, forming part of the Alphabet Route...
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Hagerstown was the center of the Western Maryland Railway and an important city on the Pennsylvania, Norfolk and Western, Baltimore and Ohio, and Hagerstown...
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the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1947. They were operated by the Western Maryland Railway (WM) in revenue service until the mid-1950s. Like most railroads...
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River, Cumberland is a regional business and commercial center for Western Maryland and the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia. It is the primary city...
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It was originally headquartered in the former Western Maryland Railway station in Union Bridge, Maryland: it has since moved to a new facility across from...
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popular waterfront town which benefited the economy. In 1873, the Western Maryland Railway extended its line from Hagerstown to Williamsport, in order to...
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List of tunnels in the United States (section Maryland)
Street, Baltimore (three) Western Maryland Railway tunnels, abandoned rail tunnels, in use 1906–1975, Western Maryland Railway [6]; from east to west: Indigo...
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built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1912 and operated by the Western Maryland Railway until the early 1950s. They pulled passenger trains until retirement...
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List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
consisted of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Western Maryland Railroad to form CSX Transportation July 1, 1986. The Seaboard...
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Chessie System (category Western Maryland Railway)
that owned the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O), the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), the Western Maryland Railway (WM), and Baltimore and Ohio Chicago...
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Carl Raymond Gray (category Western Maryland Railway)
He was President of the Great Northern Railway (U.S.) from 1912 to 1914, and of the Western Maryland Railway from 1914 to 1919, and lastly of the Union...
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The Norfolk and Western Railway (reporting mark NW), commonly called the N&W, was a US class I railroad, formed by more than 200 railroad mergers between...
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EMD BL2 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1947)
#32; Kentucky Railway Museum [1]. Western Maryland Railway #81; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum [2], Baltimore, Maryland. Western Maryland Railroad #82;...
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mountain, roughly translating to "Gateway to the Mountains." The Western Maryland Railway built its main railroad through Thurmont, connecting the town with...
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Baltimore Penn Station (redirect from Pennsylvania Station (Baltimore, Maryland))
Union Station because it served the Pennsylvania Railroad and Western Maryland Railway, it was renamed to match the PRR's other main stations in 1928...
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U.S. Route 140 (redirect from U.S. Route 140 (Maryland))
headed toward Manchester; a grade crossing of the Western Maryland Railway (now Maryland Midland Railway); and an intersection with the northern end of MD...
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1872, the Georges Creek and Cumberland Railroad in 1876, and the Western Maryland Railway in 1906. (The Mount Savage Railroad was purchased by the Cumberland...
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an L-shaped highway through Middleburg in western Carroll County. MD 85 began at the Western Maryland Railway along Johnsville Road south of Middleburg...
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Great Allegheny Passage (category Rail trails in Maryland)
Railroad, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, Union Railroad, and Western Maryland Railway. The first section of the GAP—9 mi (14 km) near Ohiopyle—opened...
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state of Maryland that follows the former right-of-way of the Western Maryland Railway (WM) between Fort Frederick State Park and Little Orleans via Hancock...
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