The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O Railroad), founded in 1827 in Maryland, was the first major railroad in the United States to carry both passengers and freight using steam-powered locomotives.
Austin Staton, director of CSX media relations, said Tuesday in an email that effective March 1, CSX “will relocate 21 ...
The cold, long winter of 1852 caused the Susquehanna River in Maryland to freeze to a depth of 2 to 3 feet, prompting a ...
Constructing is beginning on a $3.5 million project to improve safety and traffic flow at the intersection of Route 50 and ...
American history has always been made of the railway. It is a means of transportation and a source of economic growth, and of ...
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. Bicentennial, presenting the ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) on Jan. 21 released its $22.1 billion Final Consolidated Transportation ...
A Baltimore man has been charged in connection with a December vehicle fire that forced a shutdown of CSX train traffic for ...
A Baltimore man is facing charges after the Maryland Fire Marshal's Office said he set his vehicle on fire, impacting train ...
Throughout the year, America is celebrating its 250th anniversary. One celebration is a nod to the country's bicentennial anniversary. From 1975-1976, the American Freedom Train traveled across the ...
The B&O Railroad Museum on Jan. 12 unveiled the restored American Freedom Train No. 1 (AFT No. 1) in honor of the 250th anniversary of America.