Book of the Royal Blue, Monthly, Volume 1Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 1897 |
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... daily and weekly papers . The road grew larger ; it threw out its black rails across the mountains and underneath them . It leaped wide rivers and brawling mountain streams , and its force of employes grew in number as the B. & O. grew ...
... daily and weekly papers . The road grew larger ; it threw out its black rails across the mountains and underneath them . It leaped wide rivers and brawling mountain streams , and its force of employes grew in number as the B. & O. grew ...
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... daily expense of the locomotive was $ 16.00 , while it cost $ 33.00 using horses to haul the same load . Mr. Davis , who had now become the regular builder of engines for the Balti- more & Ohio Company , turned out his second ...
... daily expense of the locomotive was $ 16.00 , while it cost $ 33.00 using horses to haul the same load . Mr. Davis , who had now become the regular builder of engines for the Balti- more & Ohio Company , turned out his second ...
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... daily trip from Baltimore to Washington and back would not appear to be doing an excessive business in these days . On November 5th , 1842 , the road was opened to Cumberland , and two years later Ross Winans delivered sev- eral engines ...
... daily trip from Baltimore to Washington and back would not appear to be doing an excessive business in these days . On November 5th , 1842 , the road was opened to Cumberland , and two years later Ross Winans delivered sev- eral engines ...
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... DAILY DAILY DAILY SUNDAY AM AM AM NOON PM PM PM Lv . WASHINGTON LV . BALTIMORE , CAMDEN STATION Lv . BALTIMORE , MT . ROYAL STATION 8.02 AR . PHILADELPHIA 10.16 AR . NEW YORK , LIBERTY STREET . 12.35 AR . NEW YORK , WHITEHALL TERMINAL ...
... DAILY DAILY DAILY SUNDAY AM AM AM NOON PM PM PM Lv . WASHINGTON LV . BALTIMORE , CAMDEN STATION Lv . BALTIMORE , MT . ROYAL STATION 8.02 AR . PHILADELPHIA 10.16 AR . NEW YORK , LIBERTY STREET . 12.35 AR . NEW YORK , WHITEHALL TERMINAL ...
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... DAILY DAILY No. 514 No. 522 DAILY SUNDAY AM AM AM NOON PM PM PM Lv . WASHINGTON 7.05 Lv . BALTIMORE , CAMDEN STATION 7.55 Lv . BALTIMORE , MT . ROYAL STATION AR . PHILADELPHIA 7.59 10.15 AR . NEW YORK , LIBERTY STREET AR . NEW YORK ...
... DAILY DAILY No. 514 No. 522 DAILY SUNDAY AM AM AM NOON PM PM PM Lv . WASHINGTON 7.05 Lv . BALTIMORE , CAMDEN STATION 7.55 Lv . BALTIMORE , MT . ROYAL STATION AR . PHILADELPHIA 7.59 10.15 AR . NEW YORK , LIBERTY STREET AR . NEW YORK ...
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