Completed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1830, Ellicott City
Station in Historic Ellicott City, is the oldest surviving railroad
station in America and the site of the original terminus of the first 13 miles of commercial track ever constructed
in America.
In
the 1970's the station was restored as a museum and a second restoration in 1999 returned the
building
to its 1857 appearance. Today the site interprets the story of transportation and travel in early America
through
seasonal exhibits, education programs and living history programs.
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Hours of Operation:
Monday & Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday to Sunday - 11am to 4pm
Admission Prices
Adults $5; Seniors (60+) $4; Children (2-12), $3; Children under 2. free; Members, free
Pictures below and from our "View our Large Gallery" to see more pictures of The B&O Railroad Museum.
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