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English: The old Baltimore and Lehigh Railway passenger station on North Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, as it appeared in the mid-1890s. In 1901, it became part of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad. In 1937, the station was demolished for construction of the present Howard Street steel girder bridge
Date 1890s. 2 July 2019 (upload date)
Source Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad Historical Society
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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