Railroads in Annapolis - a brief hiostory
The
North
Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad
Shore
Lines

FENRDALE DAY
May 15, 1984


Ticket to ride

Idling

If it has a caboose, it's officially a train -
ask this trainful of ecstatic passengers

Runnning extra

OTHER PICTURES


Call box along portion of ROW abandoned following
Hurricane Agens in 1972

Old bridge abutments acorss Patapsco River upstream from B&A right-of-way.
These are the remains of the comperteing Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway.
which for a time paralelled the B&A from Linthicum to Baltimore.

The remains of some pilings which once held the trestle that
brought the Baltimore And Annapolis Railroad into the state capital.
When College Creek freezes the outlines of the pilings which held up
the entire bidge are visible on the ice.

They may weave a bit, but they're in guage.

Number 50 hauling a string of freight
beneath Maryland Route 648 in Ferndale

Bladen Street yard, 1891

Bladen Street yard, 1897

Bladen Street yard, 1905

Bladen Street yard, 1930

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