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Ellicott City Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Ellicott City Station

The Ellicott City Station is the oldest remaining passenger train station in the United States, and one of the oldest in the world. At the time of its construction it was the terminus of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line from Baltimore to Ellicott's Mills, Maryland and it incorporated features for the servicing of steam locomotives at the end of the 13 mile (21 km) run. The station is now used as a museum.
==Description==
The station was built in 1830 at the end of the Oliver Viaduct, of local stone (Ellicott City Granodiorite) provided by one of the quarries owned by the Ellicott family, which had founded the town and local flour mill in 1772.〔Maryland Department of Planning, Crownsville, MD. Maryland Historical Trust. ("Ellicott City Station, B & O Railway." ) Inventory No. HO-71. Accessed 2011-12-24.〕 The two-story stone building is built against the viaduct. A gabled roof is topped by a wood ventilating cupola. The upper level of the station is at the level of the tracks on the viaduct.
The Oliver Viaduct was the second major stone bridge built by the railroad (after the Carrollton Viaduct). It was long and comprised three arches. The viaduct was damaged by Hurricane Agnes in 1972, and has since been reconstructed.
The station building was designed to allow engines to be pulled in on the upper level so that they could be worked on from below. A turntable with a diameter of was fitted in 1863 to permit locomotives to be turned around. The turntable was filled in after the rail line was extended, but the granite foundations remain.〔
The railroad built an adjacent freight house, designed by E. Francis Baldwin, in 1885. The station is now used as a museum.〔Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum. ("Ellicott City Station." ) Accessed 2013-03-30.〕

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