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Ellicott Sation (oldest rail station in the US) framed photo 11"x14 "
$ 10.81
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This is a reproduced and restored photo taken of the Ellicott Maryland Station when it was still in use. It is the oldest remaining passenger train station in the United States, and one of the oldest in the world. It was built in 1830 as the terminus of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line from Baltimore to the town then called Ellicott's Mills, and a facility to service steam locomotives at the end of the 13-mile (21 km) run. The railroad's inaugural trip from Baltimore to Ellicott's Mills has held on May 22, 1830, with horse-drawn rail cars. Regular passenger service began on May 24th.
The B&O demonstrated its first locomotive, the Tom Thumb, at Ellicott's Mills in a famous race against a horse later in 1830.
The station is the terminus of the original B&O railroad, which was intended to re-establish Baltimore as a major terminus of inland commerce after the opening of the Erie Canal. It was also meant to help the city compete against regional rival Washington, D.C., where construction was starting on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
From Ellicott's Mills the tracks reached Harpers Ferry, West Vi
rginia, in 1834, Cumberland, Maryland (the eventual terminus of the C&O Canal) by 1842, and Wheeling, West Virginia, on the Ohio River in 1852.
The station, a National Historic Landmark, is now used as a museum.
It is printed on glossy cardstock photo paper which is acid-free and with Canon inks that are guaranteed for 100 years without fading.
The prints comes in a 11" x 14" wooden frame that is matted and has a solid scratch-free plastic cover that minimizes the risk of damage. Please note that the watermark is visible only on website photos and it is not placed on our final portraits.
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