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Showing posts with label Trains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trains. Show all posts

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Westminster Train

Westminster Train

Jan. 12, 2018 by Kevin Dayhoff

The train passes through Westminster on Jan. 12, 2018


After the American Civil War, expansion of the industrial, commercial and employment base in Westminster was partially fueled by the arrival of the railroad in 1861. One of the first meetings to bring the railroad to town occurred at the Court House on April 7, 1847. It would take another 14 years of studies, resolutions, commissions, and committees to get the railroad to town.
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Friday, August 14, 2015

Mystery train photograph


I wonder if anyone might have an idea what year this photo was taken? I mean to guess the 1930s is too easy.... What can anyone you tell me about this train? http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/08/mystery-train-photograph.html
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Democratic Advocate, January 28, 1949: Train Wreck At Sykesville

Train Wreck At Sykesville

January 28, 1949 Democratic Advocate

Train Wreck At Sykesville - Three Men Injured When A B. & O. Freight Engine Was Derailed; 26 Cars Piled Up—Three trainmen were seriously scalded by steam Saturday afternoon when a freight train was derailed on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad At Sykesville and a section of the rail pierced the locomotive boiler.

Twenty-six cars of the 73-car train were derailed. Eight cars were overturned and witnesses said that they were "a mass of twisted wreckage.”

Officials of the B. & O. said, that the old main line now used only for freight traffic, will probably be closed by the wreckage until late in the afternoon. According to State police, the three injured men were riding in the cab of the locomotive at the time of the accident.

Democratic Advocate, January 28, 1949. [19490128 Train Wreck at Sykesville DemoAdvo]

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Deputies from the... - Train collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com

Deputies from the... - Train collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com

More pictures by Kevin Dayhoff: Train – tractor-trailer collision in Westminster

(Photo by Kevin Dayhoff / January 30, 2012)

Deputies from the Carroll County Sheriff's Office responded on Monday, Jan. 30, when a train ran into a tractor-trailer at the Hahn Road railroad crossing north of the intersection with Route 27 in Westminster… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/train-collision3.jpg-20120130,0,3316002.photo

A train ran... - Train collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com

A train ran... - Train collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com


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On scene of truck-train accident just north of Westminster near Random House

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Train and tractor trailer accident Hahn Rd and the railroad tracks Westminster

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Train vs. Truck at Hahn Rd just north of Westminster

On the scene of train-tractor and trailer accident Hahn Rd nr Rte 27 Westminster

Friday, January 6, 2012

Essex-Middle River MD Patch: Chase Amtrak Crash: 25 Years Later

Chase Amtrak Crash: 25 Years Later - Essex-Middle River, MD Patch:

"Chase Amtrak Crash: 25 Years Later


Residents, police, paramedics remember what happened on Jan. 4, 1987 when 16 people died following what was at the time the deadliest Amtrak crash in U.S. history.


By Ron Snyder"


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The community's work was not unnoticed as several Good Samaritans were invited to the White House and recognized by President Ronald Reagan.


'via Blog this'


Essex-Middle River MD Patch: Chase Amtrak Crash: 25 Years Later

Sunday, October 9, 2011

American Sentinel, October 9, 1897: Man rescued from Western Maryland Railroad accident

Man rescued from Western Maryland Railroad accident

American Sentinel, October 9, 1897.

A man who gave the name of John Adams attempted to steal a ride on the Western Maryland Railroad, from this city, on Saturday last, and would have lost his life if he had not been discovered and rescued by an employee of the road.

He endeavored to board a freight train, but missed his footing, and would have fallen under the wheels if he had not been caught and supported until the train was stopped.

Justice J. Hoffman Fuss held him for a hearing until Monday and then committed him to the county jail, for thirty days, for violating the law in relation to stealing rides on railroads.

American Sentinel, October 9, 1897.

[18971009 Man rescued from WMRR accident]

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