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The BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, which owned several railroads serving the Cleveland area, was acquired by the CHESAPEAKE & OHIO in 1962, and the merged railroad, renamed the Chessie System, became part ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Nestled on the shores of Lake Erie, and well-positioned between the east coast and midwest, Cleveland has long been a crossroads for commerce and travel. In the late 19th ...
The CLEVELAND UNION TERMINAL and Terminal Tower, Cleveland's most familiar landmark, was the largest construction project of the 1920s in the city. Originally intended for the north end of the MALL, ...
Moses Cleaveland put Cleveland on the map in 1796. The Ohio & Erie Canal triggered a population boom in the 1800s. And the Cleveland Union Terminal solidified Public Square as downtown’s front ...
B&O Railroad Museum, Ellicott City Station joined in the commemoration of the 197th birthday of the B&O Railroad. On Saturday, a special guided tour of the oldest railroad terminal in Ameri… ...
The Cleveland Union Terminal handled the city's passenger train service from 1929 through 1977. Since then, Amtrak has operated from its station just off the Shoreway near E. 9th Street.
NEW TERMINAL FACILITIES.; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Purchases Large Tract of Land at Locust Point, Baltimore. Share full article. March 3, 1902.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: Early American Transportation & History. Posted: February 22, 2025 | Last updated: March 8, 2025 "One Hundred Years of Railroad Development" is a historical film ...