The Baltimore rail network
[The interactive map is not currently available. It was hosted on an older mapping service, which has now been sunset, but I hope to bring it back.]
DC and Baltimore region railroads plotted against terrain. Ownership and status of trackage last checked in 2015–2016. Data from USGS, Open Street Map, and DC GIS.
Another view, with more urban context
Ownership and status of trackage last checked in 2015–2016. Data from OpenStreetMap and Mapbox Streets.
Sources
- B&O RR Photo Tours
- “Index of Industries Located Along Baltimore’s Waterfront.” The Democratic advocate (Westminster, Md.), 5 Oct. 1917.
- Ediger, Gill. Route Maps of the Baltimore Terminal Subdivision. CSX Transportation, 2002.
- Ediger, Gill. Route Maps of the Cumberland Subdivision. CSX Transportation, 2003.
- Ediger, Gill. Route Maps of the Cumberland Terminal Subdivision. CSX Transportation, 2003.
- Ediger, Gill. Route Maps of the Metropolitan Subdivision. CSX Transportation, 2003.
- Ediger, Gill. Route Maps of the Old Main Line Subdivision. CSX Transportation, 2002.
- Frograil Rail Tours. CSX East Coast Route.
- Harwood, Jr., Herbert H. Impossible Challenge: The Baltimore and Ohio (B & O) Railroad in Maryland. Baltimore, Md.: Barnard Roberts & Company, 1979.
- “Maryland Operating Rail Systems”, Maryland Dept. of Transportation. (Map.)
- A Railfan’s Map of Baltimore
- Railfan Guides of the U.S. (Maryland sections.)
- Rand McNally and Co. “Rand McNally & Co.’s Commercial Atlas Of America. Fifty-Fifth Ed.” Chicago: Rand McNally and Co., 1924. (Map of Baltimore.)
- Sanborn Map Co. Insurance Maps of Baltimore, Maryland. New York, 1952–1953. (Updates through 1984.)