The diesel 100 years later. From scrappy newcomer to industry standard, the story of diesel-electric locomotives starts with CNJ No. 1000.
BALTIMORE — A college lad spent his Christmas days off in the winter of 1937 working as extra help on the Camden Station platform near today’s Oriole Park at Camden Yards. What made an impression that ...
It took a catastrophic blizzard to bring Baltimore’s railroad legends indoors and out of nature’s eroding elements. Without the Presidents Day snowstorm of 2003, the President Washington locomotive – ...
Hollywood went rummaging through Baltimore’s transportation attic recently and liked what it found — a steam train with matching passenger cars and a 19th-century replica of a clipper ship. Both have ...
On July 4, 1828, two engineering challenges began a race to the Ohio River. President John Quincy Adams turned the first spade of dirt in Georgetown for the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Charles Carroll, ...