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  1. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ( reporting mark BO) was the first common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States. It operated as B&O from 1830 until 1987, when it was merged into the Chessie System; its lines are today controlled by CSX Transportation.

  2. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), first steam-operated railway in the United States to be chartered as a common carrier of freight and passengers (1827). The B&O was established by Baltimore, Maryland, merchants to compete with New York merchants and their newly opened Erie Canal for trade to the west.

  3. The B&O Railroad Museum shares and preserves the storied legacy and experiences of American railroading. Come see where it began!

  4. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Historical Society exists to help assemble, interpret, and share the history of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The B&O, like railroading everywhere, touched virtually all areas of American life.

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · The Baltimore and Ohio, “ Linking 13 Great States With The Nation .” This was the railroad's slogan to which it remained devoted for many years. The B&O holds the distinction as being this country’s very first common-carrier railroad (chartered specifically for public use), officially created in 1827.

  6. Jun 9, 2020 · The Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad was the first railroad chartered in the United States and was the backbone for transportation in the early 1800s. The line’s construction began on July 4th, 1828. From 1828 to 1861, the B&O had expanded into thirteen states.

  7. The B&O Railroad Museum is a museum and historic railway station exhibiting historic railroad equipment in Baltimore, Maryland. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) company originally opened the museum on July 4, 1953, with the name of the Baltimore & Ohio Transportation Museum.

  8. The B&O Railroad forever changed the course of the city, the nation, and even the world. At the B&O Railroad Museum, visitors can step directly into history as they discover the story of American railroading.

  9. The museum collects artifacts related to early American railroading, Baltimore & Ohio (Americas first commercial railroad), Chesapeake & Ohio, Western Maryland, and other Mid-Atlantic rail systems.

  10. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. In February 1827 the Baltimore and Ohio was charted as the first railroad company in the United States of America by a group of Baltimore businessmen. Its establishment was a response to an emerging commercial rivalry and to a complex series of social, economic, and technological changes that were transforming the ...

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