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Closed : January 1, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving (Thursday & Friday) & December 25. Get Directions. The Ellicott City Station is the oldest surviving railroad depot in America, and one of the oldest in the world.
- 3711 Maryland Ave, Ellicott City, 21043
- (410) 313-1945
The Baltimore and Ohio Ellicott City Station Museum is the oldest railroad station in America! The B&O Ellicott City Station Museum is the terminus of the first 13 miles of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Jan 2, 2015 · Whether you are interested in vintage railways or not, you'll enjoy this small, well-laid out museum. You can learn all about the history of the station that houses the museum by reading the wealth of information, watching videos, looking at the many exhibits and trying out the interactive features.
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Details. Completed in 1830, the station is America's oldest surviving railroad station with a miniaturization of the original route of the railroad between Baltimore and Ellicott City. Hours See website for hours. Location. 3711 Maryland Ave. Ellicott City, MD.
- 3711 Maryland Ave, Ellicott City, 21043, MD
- (410) 313-1945
Have a blast from the past and come visit the B&O Ellicott City Station Museum, America's Oldest Surviving Railroad Station! General admission to the museum is FREE! The museum will also be hosting various programs, events, activities, camps and rotating exhibits throughout the year!
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The B&O Ellicott City Station Museum is the oldest surviving train station in America, also many would argue that it is also the first station in America in general.
Completed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1830, the Ellicott City Station 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.
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