| Kilduffs Train Station page
is not intended as a history of the old train stations in town, simply
as a look through several old postcards and pictures to see what
Baltimore has to offer. Comments, as always are welcome |
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feel free to email Kilduffs with any questions or comments .
Updated 6-06-2009 |
| Mount Royal Station The Mount Royal Station has to be the most photographed train station in Baltimore. Postcards can be found of the old rail station for nearly any year. The six postcards seen here are only a sample of the views taken of the old station over the years. No longer used as a train station, the building is now used as part of the Maryland Institute of Art campus. |
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| Union Station Before Pennsylvania Station, Baltimore's main line train station was an older structure known as Union Station. Union Station was torn down and the current Penn Station was constructed, and for a while the new train station went under the name of Union Station, later being changed to the current name. ................................
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| President Street Station
Baltimore's oldest passenger station. What you see below is all that survives of the old station, which for years sat vacant. President Street Station had sheds that extended East and was later used as a freight station. The area around the station is prime commerical property today, but efforts were made to save the remaniing section of the train station. |
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| Calvert Street Station Looking off the Orleans Street Viaduct , this " aerial " view of the Calvert Street Station shows a view that has completely changed today. The Standard Oil building is stands today ( converted into Condos ) and of course the Washington Monument is still there, but much of the view, including the smaller houses on Calvert Street have long been replaced. The pictures below shows the same view , but with the photographer on the ground this time. |
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The picture to the right is of a church, a few blocks from the site of the old Calvert Street Station, built by the same architect. ( Details are coming ......) |
| Hillen Street Station Picture to the below is NOT the old Hillen Street Station. It is close to the area where the old train station once stood and might have been part of the complex or a warehouse used in relation to the train station. The Hillen Street train Station was torn down years ago and so far, I haven't been able to fnd a picture to post. |
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