BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The B&O Railroad Museum unveiled the restored American Freedom Train No. 1 (AFT No. 1) today, the locomotive that pulled the American Freedom Train during the U.S.
The B&O Railroad Museum is simply that iconic. But it is not only a Baltimore landmark, but an American, if not worldwide, railroading landmark. Yes, people travel to Baltimore to go there, or make it ...
A landmark piece of Wheeling’s rail history has been given new life after a multimillion-dollar restoration.West Virginia ...
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 day was the ...
The B&O Railroad Museum's Workforce Development Program received a $500,000 grant from the state.The program provides ...
BALTIMORE — In honor of Black History Month, the B & O Railroad Museum is hosting a free screening of the PBS documentary Underground Railroad: The William Still Story, on Feb. 23. The documentary ...
A crowd of visitors reach skyward as hundreds of balloons drop into the roundhouse during B&O's Big Birthday Bash at B&O Railroad Museum at Mount Clare Junction. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was ...
FRANCIOTTI EXPLAINS. WE GOT IT. HEY, WE GOT IT! IT’S THE SONG AND DANCE MADE FAMOUS BY THE HOLIDAY FAVORITE, THE POLAR EXPRESS. AND TO CELEBRATE THE MOVIE’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY AND THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY ...
Hailed as the “Lady Engineer” who “took the pain out of the train,” Olive Wetzel Dennis made her lasting mark on passenger service and paved the path for future female civil engineers. Lauren A.
A lot of camps aren’t equipped to deal with the special care some kids need. Baltimore’s B&O Railroad Museum is trying to help with its summer camp catered specifically to children on the spectrum.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Inside The B&O Railroad Museum, you'll find historic trains and tracks. You'll also find a little cafe where big dreams are coming ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BALTIMORE — A college lad spent his Christmas days off in the winter of 1937 working as extra help on the Camden Station platform ...
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