File:Tracks looking eastward towards Railroad Park.jpg
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Tracks looking eastward towards Railroad Park, the old WB tower and station. Note the right-hand switch track.
(Photo by Vaughn Ripley)
Margaret Hobson Barney: My dad labored 29 years in those shops and on the tracks as a high pressure steam pipe fitter after apprenticeship working 15 yrs in the Mt. Clare shops, Baltimore. Moved to Brunswick in 1939 and Headmaster Jim Cummings gave him a job as the B&O knew if the war in Europe materialized, Smoketown History (Brunswick, Md.) would be a major repair shop as men and materials were moved through the mountains from the Iron Belt to the major ports. Wonderful little town in which to grow up.
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