The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was once one of the most important freight and passenger lines in the country. This museum, located in a converted switching yard west of downtown, was the final destination for dozens of the steam locomotives and diesel engines that traveled along that railroad. Visitors are welcome to climb aboard and inspect the giant machines, many of which are kept in a restored house that also holds a wealth of historical displays and railroad memorabilia.
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“If you love trains, you gotta go here!”
Railroad enthusiasts must visit this museum. We spent over 3 hours looking at all the have in the roundhouse and grounds. We even were given a ...
“Expensive and a bit disappointing!”
The roundhouse setting is very nice and the historical engines are a nice collection. However, the $12.00 admission seems quite high. The next ...
Nice afternoon with the grandkids
We took the grandkids there for a quick outing. It is funny watching the young and the old enjoying the same thing. It was reaaly great. It is ...
Choo Choo My Baby
A great array of old and huge locomotives and cars. If you like RR history you'll like this museum. The museum roundhouse collapsed in a snow ...
Thanks again Dad!
I got to spend time with my dad doing something we both enjoyed, trains. We had a great time looking at the trains and then a great lunch nearb...
TRAINS, TRAINS, TRAINS!
WE LOVED THE PLACE. THE TRAINS ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL AND WE LEARNED ALOT ABOUT THE HISTOR OF RAILROADING IN AMERICA.I WOULD SUGGEST THAT EVERY SC...
Very Unique! Glad we stopped!
Absolutely awesome display! Very friendly guides! And I'm not even a train buff!Maybe a bit pricey admission but I guess that's why the buildin...
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