Baltimore City Passenger Railway
The Baltimore City Passenger Railway began operation on July 12, 1859 using horse-drawn cars.[1]
Oden Bowie was elected president of the railroad in 1873.[2]
Remaining Structures
- Baltimore City Passenger Railway Power House and Car Barn, 1711-1719 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, built in 1892
- Baltimore City Passenger Railway cable powerhouse, 1100 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, built in 1892
See also
- Baltimore Streetcar Museum
- History of MTA Maryland
- United Railways and Electric Company
Baltimore portal
References
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- Canton Railroad
- CSX Transportation
- Delmarva Central Railroad
- Georges Creek Railway
- Maryland and Delaware Railroad
- Maryland Midland Railway
- Norfolk Southern Railway
- Tradepoint Rail
- Walkersville Southern Railroad
- Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway
- Winchester and Western Railroad
- Amtrak
- MARC Train
- See also: Former carriers in Maryland
- List of United States railroads by political division
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